Originally published by Māori Television
A Whanganui whānau has been left shocked to learn a man has been entering their home in the night to sleep.
The Whanganui East couple Charlie Puohotaua-Williams and wife Taysha Puohotaua-Williams woke early on Sunday morning to find the man, believed to be a patient at a local Whanganui centre that provides help for marginalised people, sleeping in their living room.
"I woke up around 6.45 am, I heard a noise but I didn't think much of it. Then I heard a cough. It was weird, Taysha and I looked at each other: Did we just hear a cough? So I went to look and yeah, boom, someone was on my couch, crashed out," Puohotaua-Williams says.
Taysha Puohotaua-Williams. said she froze: "Because I was in the room with the kids, I didn't know what kind of things had been happening in the lounge. I just hugged my kids and told them to stay by me."