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Top five stories of the week

In case you missed this week’s top stories.

The top five stories on www.germistoncitynews.co.za for the week, October 27 to November 2, were:

Be on the lookout for these vehicles

Primrose residents are urged to be on the lookout for several vehicles allegedly being used in crimes in the area.

WARNING: Be prepared for severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall

The South African Weather Service asked residents to prepare for severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall on Thursday.

Mr and Miss Primrose High crowned

Primrose High School recently held a fun-filled spring and Heritage Day celebration. Learners had a great time and also participated in a Mr and Miss Primrose High competition organised by Nadia van Dyk, a teacher at the school.

Factory worker knocked down and crushed by forklift in Elandsfontein

Netcare 911 paramedics responded to reports of an industrial incident in Elandsfontein at 7.36am last Saturday. “Reports from the scene indicated that a 25-year-old factory worker had been knocked down and crushed by a forklift,” said Shawn Herbst, media liaison officer for Netcare Limited, Netcare 911.

Do you know this man or his family?

Social workers at Bertha Gxowa Hospital are trying to trace the family of this unknown male patient. He was admitted to the male medical ward.

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