KZN couple stranded in Slovakia due to Covid-19 lockdown
It has been eight weeks now and they are hoping that Emirates will resume flights from Bratislava soon.
Charmaine Benfield, with her sons Billy Pengilly (left) and Peter ‘Kallie’ Pengilly.
Being locked down in a foreign country, while frustrating at times, has had some blessings as well for Rob and Charmaine Benfield from Oslo Beach in KwaZulu-Natal.
Charmaine and Rob arrived in Slovakia in Central Europe on 11 March to visit Charmaine’s two sons, Billy and Peter, also known as Kallie.
Billy lives in the country’s capital, Bratislava, which is surrounded by vineyards and the Little Carpathian mountains, crisscrossed with forested hiking and cycling trails. It is also home to the reconstructed Bratislava Castle, which overlooks the 18th-century old town and the river Danube, reports North Coast Courier.
Peter lives in Vel’ký Meder. It’s a small holiday town like Margate. Peter has been living in Slovakia since 2007 and Billy since 2012.
“We visit them every two years. This time a planned family holiday was changed due to Covid-19,” said Charmaine.
“We hired a big enough vehicle as both my sons had leave and we planned to travel around Slovenia and Hungary.”
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