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Soccer: Former Matilda’s football player Elissia Carnavas carjacked live on Aussie radio

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Former Matilda’s football player Elissia Carnavas was carjacked live on Australian radio. Video / SEN Radio

A former Matildas star was in the middle of a live radio interview when her deafening screams cut the interview short, shocking listeners.

Elissia Carnavas (nee Canham) was speaking to Simon Hill on SEN Radio’s The Global Game on Tuesday night when she was allegedly carjacked.

The 37-year-old says she lives in Brisbane but it’s unknown whether she was there during the alleged carjacking.

The football star is a weekly guest on The Global Game and was mid-sentence when men surrounded her vehicle.

Hill took to Twitter after the carjacking to reassure his listeners that Carnavas had escaped.

“Shout out to Elissia Carnavas who had an awful experience tonight live on air as thieves attempted to hijack her car. Thankfully, she got out of that situation and is fine,” he posted to Twitter.

“The most terrifying moment of my career that’s for sure, and we’re just relieved she’s okay.”

Listeners who had tuned into the live broadcast quickly turned to social media to share what happened.

‘The audio of this made my blood run cold, about as horrifying as it gets. Thankfully, all seems to be well,” one user wrote on Twitter.

“Credit to Simon Hill and the Global Game team for handling that moment as well as you can and hopefully has all the support she needs.”

“That was insane! During The Global Game tonight the guest talking to Simon Hill on a phone-in interview had someone try to hijack her car mid-interview,” another wrote.

Elissia Carnavas was carjacked while being interviewed by an Australian radio station.  Photo / Facebook
Elissia Carnavas was carjacked while being interviewed by an Australian radio station. Photo / Facebook

CA NewsWire has contacted Queensland Police for comment.

SEN said after the terrifying live interview: “To all who heard Elissia Carnavas on air, she is okay.”

“A scary situation which she has managed to get herself out of. We thank everyone for their concern.”

Carnavas made history as the first African-born woman to feature in an Australian national team.

She was instrumental in the 2021 independent review of the Matildas team after allegations of bullying, intimidation and inappropriate behavior towards certain members of the side.

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