Gangland killer Carl Williams' widow reportedly caught in petrol station confrontation

The widow of gangland killer Carl Williams has reportedly been caught on footage dressed in her pyjamas in an alleged confrontation with a man and woman at a petrol station.

The incident occurred at a Coles Express in Kensington, north-west Melbourne.

A witness told the Sunday Herald Sun that Williams took an object from the boot of her car.

The witness said Williams "swung" the object at a man.

The footage reportedly shows Williams in an altercation with a man and woman. Source: Herald Sun
The footage reportedly shows Williams in an altercation with a man and woman. Source: Herald Sun

Footage shows a woman believed to be Williams holding something at her side while she engages in a discussion with a man, then a woman carrying a baby.

She is dressed in pink pyjamas.

The woman approaches Williams, carrying a baby on her hip. Source: Herald Sun
The woman approaches Williams, carrying a baby on her hip. Source: Herald Sun
A witness said Williams took an object from the boot of her car. Source: Herald Sun
A witness said Williams took an object from the boot of her car. Source: Herald Sun

In the video, the woman holding a baby advances on Williams, causing Williams to back away from the man.

"I saw Roberta Williams open her boot and grab [an object] and try to swing it at some guy," the witness told Herald Sun.

"She started swearing her head off and screaming and yelling."

According to the Daily Mail, Victoria Police have no record of the incident on Friday afternoon.

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