Jopie's possesions were returned by police this mornigng.
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A 91-year-old great-grandmother who fought off a home invader on Brisbane’s southside has had some of her stolen possessions returned.

Joanna “Jopie” De Loryn was taking the rubbish out at her Brisbane home on February 12 when she was confronted by a hooded intruder who was in the middle of robbing her.

The thief stole De Loryn’s purse which contained a plaque from her late husband Bart, whom she described as the love of her life.

Jopie's possesions were returned by police this mornigng.
Jopie’s possesions were returned by police this morning. (Nine)

Today, police were able to return some of her stolen possessions.

“I was so pleased when the police came this morning and they gave me my purse,” she told 9News.

“I don’t care about the money, but we got the plaque my son gave me after Bart passed away 12 months ago.

“I always have it in the purse, and luckily I’ve still got it.

“They didn’t ruin it or do anything, so I’m glad I got that back

“I can still use my purse and I don’t have to buy a new one.”

Jopie's possesions were returned by police this mornigng.
A treasured plaque was among the items returned. (Nine)
Joanna "Jopie" De Loryn was taking out the rubbish at her Brisbane home when she was confronted.
Joanna “Jopie” De Loryn was taking out the rubbish at her Brisbane home when she was confronted. (Nine)

The plaque holds special meaning for the great-grandmother.

“We had been married 65 years, and he’s been the love of my life, the father of my children,” she said.

The plaque bears a photo of her late husband and an inscription.

It reads: “I will carry you with me until I see you again.”

Police are still investigating the theft.

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