Elderly targeted: wheelchair-bound woman robbed

The 76-year-old woman was alone when she was confronted by a man in the kitchen.

A case of house robbery was opened at the Brakpan Police Station after a wheelchair-bound senior citizen was robbed in her Anzac home on Friday morning.

The 76-year-old woman was alone at her Edward Street residence when she was confronted by a man in the kitchen at about 11.20am.

According to information received from the Brakpan SAPS, the robber instructed the woman to keep quiet and demanded money.

She told him she had R200 in her purse in her bedroom.

The robber followed the woman into the bedroom, where she gave him the money.

He then pushed her back to the kitchen and left her there while he searched the house.

The robber also took a plasma television set and an iPhone before fleeing through the kitchen door.

Capt Joep Joubert, spokesperson for the Brakpan Police Station commander, expressed his disgust at the crime.

“It’s unthinkable that someone would rob a senior citizen in a wheelchair,” he said.

“Our senior citizens should be protected, not taken advantage of.”

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