Knifeman breaks into Andrew Tate’s home and ‘slices worker’s arm open’ | World | News
A man has reportedly broken into the home of Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate in Romania, allegedly attacking a member of a construction crew with a knife.
Andrew Tate claimed on social media that an unidentified individual “attacked a construction worker” and “sliced his arm open”. The injured worker required emergency medical attention, according to local outlet Gândul.
The suspect reportedly returned to the Tates’ home a few hours later and he was apprehended by security.
Police were called in and the suspect was arrested, according to reports.
Former kickboxer Tate, 38, said that the suspect was “lurking in the vicinity” of his house before the alleged attack.
The victim was working on Tate’s garage when he was allegedly attacked with a blade, according to the social media influencer.
Tate and his brother, Tristan, 36, live in Romania. The siblings face charges including rape and human trafficking, which both deny.
The brothers are allowed to travel in Romania and overseas, subject to conditions imposed by a court while their cases are pending.
Andrew Tate also faces 10 criminal charges in the UK, including rape, actual bodily harm, human trafficking and controlling prostitution for gain. The charges relate to three complainants.
Tristan Tate faces 11 charges, including rape, actual bodily harm and human trafficking. These relate to one complainant.
The brothers have denied any wrongdoing. The Crown Prosecution Service said in May that the charges in Romania should be settled before the pair face the UK charges in Britain.
Andrew Tate also faces a separate, civil lawsuit in the UK brought by four women. He is due to go to trial in 2027.