A Kharwastan woman and her eight-month-old son were allegedly tied and gagged while her husband was severely beaten by armed robbers, who gained entry into their home by jumping over a wall in the early hours of Wednesday morning, reports Rising Sun Chatsworth.
Communications officer of the eThekwini Inner South Cluster Cpt Cheryl Pillay said a case of house robbery was under investigation at the Chatsworth SAPS.
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“During the early hours of Wednesday morning, while a family was asleep at their home in Kharawastan, armed suspects entered their home. It is alleged that the family was tied up before their home was ransacked. The suspects fled with the complainant’s motor vehicle, as well as household items. The vehicle was later recovered in Umlazi,” confirmed Cpt Pillay.
Sivan Subramodey from Amawele Emergency Services said he responded to the incident and found the couple in severe shock.
“The man had been beaten and we had to give both the husband and the wife oxygen. The man had suffered an asthmatic attack following the traumatic ordeal,” he said.
It is alleged the perpetrators demanded valuables and threatened to kill the couple’s baby if their demands were not met.
Chatsworth police issued the following safety hints:
Anyone who can assist police with the investigation is urged to contact Chatsworth SAPS on 031 451 4267 or 031 451 4208. Residents can also call Crime Stop on 08 600 10111.
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