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A grandmother and cancer patient who was subjected to a horrific assault inside her own home has spoken about the attack for the very first time.
Cancer patient Ninette Simons, 73, is very still bruised from the shocking home invasion by three men who pretended to be police officers when they knocked on the door of her Girrawheenon home, in Perth's north, on the evening of April 16.
But she is now bravely speaking out so she can pleading for help in finding the attackers, none of whom have yet been caught.
'I'm very frightened, I'm not the same person I used to be, I can hardly stand or walk,' she told 9News.
The men who carried out the cowardly assault claimed they were cops, telling Ms Simons' husband Philip they had a warrant to search their house 'for stolen gold'.
Grandmother Ninette Simons (pictured), who was subjected to a horrific assault inside her own home in the Perth suburb of Girrawheen has spoken about the attack for the first time
The men who carried out the cowardly and savage assault said they were cops, telling Ms Simons' husband Philip (pictured)