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BRAVE WOMAN FIGHTS OFF RAPIST! By Ntebatse Masipa Credit: Daily Sun.
THE suspect grabbed the jogging woman and pulled her into the bush to rape her. But she put up a fight.
She grabbed his balls until he screamed for mercy.
Then she ran back to the road to seek help, and a passing ambulance stopped.
Paramedics called the police and the suspect was arrested by Duduza police.
This incident happened on Friday, 21 May.
Sergeant Harry Manaka said the suspect had attacked and choked a 44-year-old woman from behind, and then dragged her into the long grass in the veld. He then tried to undress her.
PHONE THUG GETS 10 YEARS IN JAIL! By Ntebatse Masipa
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WHILE he was doing his schoolwork on 4 December, someone suddenly grabbed him and pointed a knife at him.
The thug then took his phone and disappeared with it.
The incident happened at a free Wi-Fi hotspot at Thandi Sibeko Secondary School in Duduza.
The schoolboy reported the incident and cops started searching for the suspect.
After following leads, the suspect was bust.
On Friday 16 April, Nigel Magistrates Court sentenced Ben Mndaweni (21) 10 years for robbing the pupil of his cellphone.
The accused was found guilty of aggravated robbery.
Sergeant Harry Manaka said the pupil was with other children using the Wi-Fi service when Mndaweni pulled out a knife, held him against the wall and took his cellphone.