The attacker allegedly returned to the vicinity of the property hours after the initial assault.
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The attacker allegedly returned to the vicinity of the property hours after the initial assault.
Drama Turned Violent

From social media provocateur to accused criminal,
Andrew Tate has rarely been far from controversy. But this week, the drama turned violent.
A knife-wielding intruder broke into the Tate brothers’ Romanian home, leaving a construction worker bloodied and hospitalised.
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Violent Break-In at Tate Estate

A man reportedly forced his way onto the property shared by Andrew and Tristan Tate in Romania.
According to Express and Tate himself, the suspect attacked a member of a construction crew with a knife, inflicting a serious arm injury.
Tate’s Claims: “He Sliced His Arm Open”

Andrew Tate took to social media to share details of the assault, claiming the attacker “sliced” a worker’s arm open.
Emergency services were called, and the victim received immediate medical treatment, according to Romanian news outlet Gândul.
Security Apprehended the Suspect

The attacker allegedly returned to the vicinity of the property hours after the initial assault.
Security teams detained him on-site before handing him over to local police. Authorities later confirmed an arrest was made.
Victim Targeted While Working on Garage

The construction worker was reportedly working on the garage at the time of the attack.
Tate described the suspect as “lurking” in the area beforehand, raising questions about whether the incident was targeted or opportunistic.
The Brothers’ Legal Troubles Continue

The incident comes amid ongoing legal battles for the Tate brothers.
Both face serious charges in Romania, including rape and human trafficking, accusations they deny.
They are currently allowed to travel under certain legal restrictions.
UK Charges Still Looming

In addition to the Romanian case, Andrew Tate faces ten criminal charges in the UK.
These include rape, assault, and human trafficking, involving three complainants. A separate civil case from four women is set to go to trial in 2027.
Tristan Tate Also Charged

Tristan Tate faces 11 charges, also related to rape, actual bodily harm, and human trafficking, stemming from one complainant.
Like his brother, he has denied any wrongdoing.
UK authorities have stated that the charges in Romania will take legal priority.
Only once those cases are resolved will the brothers face prosecution in Britain.