Daughter of couple stabbed by alleged intruder proud of parents' 'bravery'

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The daughter of a couple who suffered critical stab wounds during a suspected home invasion on a remote property said the family is traumatised by the incident.

The family of Diane and Keith Blessing have spoken after the couple were victims of a suspected home invasion near Torrington. (Supplied: Facebook)

The family of a couple who were stabbed during a suspected invasion of their home on a rural property say they are deeply traumatised by the incident.

Keith Blessing, 75, and his wife 72-year-old Diane Blessing are recovering in a hospital on the Gold Coast after a 34-year-old man broke into their home in Torrington in northern NSW and allegedly stabbed them with a knife on Friday.

The alleged intruder was then shot when he attempted to re-enter the home.

Kathy Blessing (right) speaks to the media alongside her sister Amanda Batchelor after their parents were stabbed during a suspected home invasion. (ABC News)

The couple were transferred to Gold Coast University Hospital for treatment.

Speaking outside the hospital on Friday, their daughter Kathy Blessing said it has been a traumatic ordeal.

"We would like to thank everyone who has supported our family, it has been comforting to know we have the support of the wider community," she said.

"This has been deeply traumatising to our family and no family should ever have to go through this.

Speaking alongside her sister Amanda Batchelor, Ms Blessing said their parents had a long recovery ahead of them.

"They are recovering in the hospital here and getting excellent care," she said.

Joshua Dylan Trethewey has been charged with two counts of wounding with intent to murder.

Residents of Torrington in the NSW Northern Tablelands hold a meeting to discuss safety after an elderly couple were stabbed inside their home. (ABC New England: Brigitte Murphy )

Meanwhile concerned members from the small village in the NSW Northern Tablelands gathered in the town hall to hear the update on police proceedings.

Inspector James Parsons from the New England Police District told the residents investigators were still to establish a motive for the "rare and unthinkable" tragedy.

"The only thing I can say to give you reassurance is that this is an extremely rare case," Inspector Parsons said.

NSW Police Inspector James Parsons speaks to concerned residents at a community meeting at the Torrington town hall. (ABC New England: Brigitte Murphy )

Community members shared their worries about how to stay safe, including concerns about their ability to call Triple Zero (000) in an emergency — many worried about mobile reception at their homes which may prevent them from calling for help in an emergency.

Policed informed the residents to lock their homes and gates.

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