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UPDATE: Elderly robbed during power outage

MALANSHOF – Robbers take advantage of darkness and prey on the elderly.

During the late hours of 8 December two separate houses at the Silver Stream Senior Park were robbed.

It has been confirmed that two separate houses were broken into during the power outage between 6pm and 10.15pm last night (see previous story). Three male suspects entered the village just before 10pm at the rear wall. The robbers cut through vertical fencing, broke a palisade fence, pulled off the razor wire and then preceded through the electric fence.

They first gained entry to the first chalet on the opposite side of the property. The door to the chalet was open because the woman had let her small dog out before she turned in for bed. The three armed suspects demanded all of her valuables. The resident calmly allowed them to search through her entire chalet, where they proceeded to rummage through all of her belongings. While they searched her home she pressed her panic button.

Upon their exit the three robbers then went to a cottage near their entry point. Here the cottage glass door was open however the metal slam-lock door was locked. The men forced open the door by prying the door apart. The elderly woman was asleep in her bed and awoke to the three armed burglars.

The resident fought back trying to knock the pistol out the robbers hand, they then pistol whipped her across her cheek. The robbers fled the scene with cash and jewelry. The.The resident is at her local doctor treating the minor wound.

Chubb Security and Linden SAPS responded to the call shortly after the incident.

Manager of Silver Stream Retirement Village Neil Rae urges residents and relatives to not panic. ”This is a rare incident, we have the best security money can buy, it is unfortunate that it happened during the power outages which made the area pitch black, residents are safe,” said Rae.

Ward 104 councillor Mike Wood reminded residents to secure their houses during power outages. He also added, “What is important to note is that the two break-in’s happened during the power outages. This is of great concern to the council and

the residents of the area and will be brought up as a matter of urgency at the next meeting.”

A case has been opened at the Linden SAPS. Comment from Linden Police spokesperson Constable Carol Mulamu will follow shortly.

Details: Ward 104 councillor Mike Wood 082 853 2174, mikewo@mweb.co.za or Linden Police Station 011 888 9212.

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