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I thought my 8 year old daughter was having a nightmare, but what I saw on CCTV the next morning chilled me to the bone.

A mother thought her daughter was just having a nightmare, but was horrified the next morning after seeing the security cameras in her house.

Her mother found her 8-year-old girl suffering in the middle of the night at her home in Strathalbyn,Australia, but she had a bad dream. She believed she was just watching.

But the next morning, when her mother checked her CCTV inside her house, she found that a stranger had been snooping around her house.

She was horrified to see a man lurking just outside her daughter's bedroom.

CCTV footage showed 33-year-old Jamie Phillippe Mongoo entering his home shortly after midnight on June 2nd.

He sneaked into the girl's bedroom, climbed her ladder to her bunk bed, and touched her arm. The Western Australian paper reports.

The girl reportedly told her Mongoo, "Stop, you're scaring me, go away."

Her mother was awakened by her daughter's voice, and the intruder reportedly fled.

The girl told her mother that someone was in her room. I thought it was just a bad dream until I checked the cameras in the morning.

His Mongoo, a former ice cream factory worker, was later arrested after receiving an anonymous tip.

He pleaded guilty to burglary and assault after breaking into a home.

The mother, she said, felt sick when she realized her daughter hadn't had her dream.

"The first time I saw someone caught on my girlfriend's CCTV outside my child's bedroom, I felt her nausea and anger at the same time," she said. rice field.

"I was hoping to put her at ease by showing that nothing was wrong, but it turns out that her nightmare is our reality.

Just set up the camera.

"I don't want to think that my daughter went through something like this and nobody believed her." Added: "I was so sure it was a bad dream that I couldn't imagine having a stranger in the house and climbing into my bed."[39][40][40] He said he was proud of it.

"I never thought something like this would happen to my family, but it did. Despite the trauma, I was incredibly proud of how my daughter reacted." I think," said the mother.

"Teach your children how to ask for help and how to stand up for themselves." , also pleaded guilty to a number of unrelated charges.

He is scheduled to appear in court on his November 17th.