A home invasion in Bedford Stuyvesant leaves and 91-year-old man, Waldiman Thompson dead and his 100-year-old wife, Ethlin injured on Wednesday.

Four men broke into the home on Decatur Street, near Marcus Garvey Boulevard, in Bedford-Stuyvesant at about 3:30 p.m., police  said.

They tied the couple up and went searching their home. After taking an undetermined amount of property, they left.

Echlin was able to free herself and call 911, meeting officers at the door and telling them her husband was still tied up inside. Waldiman was found unresponsive inside their home. He was taken to Interfaith Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead.

“I come walking up the block from work and she came running out the house screaming,” Paul Paterson, 55, told the NY Post. “This was the first time I ever saw her screaming. She said, ‘They robbed me and my husband and tied us up, they came in from the back. My husband laying there and might be dead.’ I said I can’t go in there because it would be a crime scene.”
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Echlin who had rope burns on her legs from being tied up, was taken to Kings County Hospital Center and treated for minor injuries, police said.

Investigators are looking at video footage of two men walking along Decatur St., right before the invasion, holding what looks like a bag, and think they may be involved in the robbery, the NY Daily News reports. The police are working on a theory that the couple may have been targeted because they were landlords for the building collecting rent money that may have been easily accessible by someone who knows their routine. There were no signs of forced entry, police say.

The Thompsons were married for 30 years, according to a family member.