LOCAL residents took a stand against crime on Saturday by clearing a pedestrian walkway on Rosehill Avenue. Of concern, was a pedestrian walkway which runs parallel to the road where the incident took place.
The walkway was covered in thick bush and had not been properly maintained for more than a year. A group of around 12 residents decided to clean the area up by cutting back the thick vegetation to stop potential criminals from hiding in it.
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Durban North ward councillor, Shaun Ryley, praised the residents’ initiative: Here is what he had to say:
Susan Loeve, one of the organisers said the incident had galvanised the community to act.
“After the sexual assault as a community we felt it was one thing saying sorry, but we needed to come through and do something about the issue. So we put out an appeal on WhatsApp and a few residents responded. The suspect was spotted a few days later hiding in the bushes along the walkway. We felt this could become a haven for criminals to hide. I’m pleased with how many residents did respond, at the end of the day we wanted to get the job done,” she said.
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