This is the hilarious moment a naked man rugby-tackled a thief to the ground after he tried to steal his parked car outside of his house.
Footage captured the moment in the middle of the night, somewhere in the UK believed to be in the north east of England, on a security camera which was attached to the front of a couple’s home.
The thief can be seen approaching a Range Rover, that was parked outside on the street, and circling the car before opening the door.
A naked man tackled a thief to the ground after he tries to steal his car parked outside a house
Car thief can be seen approaching a Range Rover, that parked outside on the street, and circling it before opening the door anf getting in
In the video posted on Facebook the car’s lights begin to flash as the alarm is triggered and the thief can be seen trying to start the engine to try and make an escape.
The owner of the car can be seen running naked out of his house at full speed and heads straight towards the car- at which point the thief tries to escape through the passenger door.
The thief escapes and runs around the back but is quickly caught and tackled to the ground where he lies as the naked man confronts him.
Owner of the car can be seen running naked at full speed out of his house and heads straight towards the car
The owner of the car’s partner who shared the video said: ‘Someone tried to steal our car last night. Silly sausage didn’t realise my fiancé is a naked ninja. Bet he won’t try that again in a hurry.’
‘Would there be anything more terrifying than a raging, naked man rugby tackling you?’
This comes after a fearless former amateur rugby player who boxes three times a week who single-handedly tackled two moped thieves in the street in March while wearing pyjama shorts.
The owner caught up with the thief and tackled him to the ground after he escaped from the car
Stephen Canny, 33, a commodities broker from Essex, said: ‘Of course I’d do it again. If it happened again tonight, I’d do the same thing again and I wouldn’t even think about it.’
Mr Canny was in his first floor flat in Chelsea at 9.30pm on Wednesday night with fiancée Susie Prynne, 39, an HR director, finalising plans for their wedding in three weeks’ time.
Suddenly they heard loud voices in the street, followed by a loud smash. Without a thought for his own safety, Mr Canny sprang into action, charging outside and launching himself at two masked moped gangsters.