Deyvish Superette owner Bharati Gandhi fought off an armed robber with this broom. Photo / Melissa Nightingale
Most people would take a few days off if a gunman stormed into their shop and fired a bullet into the ceiling - but not Bharati Gandhi.
The owner of Devyish Superette in Kilbirnie, Wellington fought off an armed robber with a broom, and was back at work the very next day.
The robber entered the store on Friday afternoon, demanding money. He fired a bullet into the roof of the shop, before fleeing with about $100 cash about 1.20pm.
She was unscathed after the incident, and told the Herald she was up for another shift behind the till.
The man was last seen running across Kilbirnie Park, between the Kilbirnie Aquatic Centre and the Poneke Rugby Clubrooms, about 1.25pm.
"Police would like to hear from any person who may have witnessed this incident or knows the identity of the offender."
Police are providing support to the woman.
"The unlawful use of firearms, particularly of a threatening nature, is of serious concern to police," McKee said.
"It is important that anyone with any information on the identity of this offender speaks to police."
The offender is described as a Caucasian man in his mid-20s, about 1.7m tall and of slender build. He was wearing black trousers and a long-sleeved black sweatshirt under a sleeveless orange high-vis vest.