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RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Fri 27 Dec 2013, 18:12
by gordini
Holidaymakers, including South Africans, sleeping at a resort in Mozambique have been attacked by about a dozen men. One woman was raped.
The men, some wielding machetes and sticks and others armed with AK47s and automatic guns, attacked the tourists on December 23 at Casa Lisa, just 50km north of Maputo, a popular overnight stop for tourists heading to and from South Africa.
Dean Hayward of Hillcrest and his family managed to escape.
Speaking to the Daily News from a Ponto do Ouro campsite in Mozambique on Friday, Hayward counted himself lucky to be alive.
“I woke up at 2am to people shouting and screaming, ‘Don’t hurt my family’.
“It was pitch black and I didn’t see anyone.”
Hayward said there were about 13 other people at the site, which has bungalows and accommodates campers and caravans.
“I got up and woke my family. We snuck out and got into our vehicle.
“The start of the engine obviously disturbed the gang, because the next thing we knew we were being shot at.”
Hayward said he sped off so quickly his trailer and boat dislodged from the bakkie.
With his wife and 11-year-old daughter safe in the bakkie Hayward said he drove for about 50km, until he came to a main road.
He flagged down a taxi and was escorted to a police station.
At about 7am he said he got a call from the manager, Bruce Buckland, asking if he was safe.
Hayward said Buckland initially told him that three people were unaccounted for, but they were found three hours later.
“If I didn’t manage to get out when I did, we could’ve been dead. I’ve done 10 years in and out of Africa and have never experienced something like this.”
Hayward went back to the lodge the next day to fetch his belongings.
Despite being shaken Hayward said he would not let the incident affect his holiday. He and his family would return to Durban early next year.
Hayward’s getaway was a saving grace for 58-year-old Gordon Allison, a professional diver from Zimbabwe.
Allison, travelling alone, was also woken by screams and was pulled out of his tent by one of the attackers.
Allison and a couple in the tent next to him had their hands and feet bound by duct tape found in Allison’s vehicle.
“They cocked the rifle at me and pulled me out.
“They asked me to unlock my car and ransacked it.
“They beat us with sticks and threw a blanket over our heads.”
Allison said two of the attackers moved the man from the tent and placed him by his side.
He said he heard the attackers drag the woman some distance away and heard two of them take turns raping her.
Allison said the attacker dropped the duct tape while tying his hands and used a blanket instead, which he managed to wiggle out of.
The attackers had by then gone to a cottage nearby.
While the robbers were in that cottage, Allison freed the couple and the three managed to run into the bushes.
The robbers chased them for an hour before they lost the trio.
Allison said they ran until about 4am until they came to a highway, under which they hid until daybreak.
Allison said he flagged down a motorist who took them to a police station about 40km from Maputo.
After making statements Allison and the couple drove back to Casa Lisa to fetch his vehicle.
Allison drove the couple to Nelspruit where the woman was admitted to hospital.
The woman’s mother, from Johannesburg, had come to meet her at the hospital.
Buckland refused to comment when contacted on Friday.
Staff at a nearby resort said an incident had occurred, but did not want to comment further. :x :x :x

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Fri 27 Dec 2013, 19:10
by vimzo
...And to think that people worked hard the whole year to have a break to refresh and recharge their minds and their vacation turns out to be a nightmare!

I mean surely the Mozambiquean authorities should have stepped up on security knowing well that tourists would frequenting these destinations?

I am at a loss for words!

My family and I were in Swaziland and returned today and it was not a pleasant experience as well. The people there were rude and totally oblivious to the fact that we were in their country and that they were supposed to be receptive to our requests as tourists!? But not the case. It's almost a case of them feeling like we owe them, like we have not worked for our things.

I just feel and pray that the people who were harmed will recover from the trauma and terrible experience.

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Fri 27 Dec 2013, 19:18
by gordini
Jeah, thats why i always say that there are such unexplored and beautiful places in RSA that can be visited and where you understand the ethnic responces you will get. At least here you know who is coming at you :idea: :idea: :idea: ;) ;) and why :D

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Sat 28 Dec 2013, 03:50
by Bearhawke
We have certain 'no go' areas here in the USA as well. Admittedly Arizona has very few such places due in no small part to any resident here who's a US citizen and with no criminal convictions can carry 'concealed'. In other words: it's a case of 'Russian Roulette' to try to attack someone here. ;)

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Sat 28 Dec 2013, 09:20
by IndianaJones
Bearhawke wrote:due in no small part to any resident here who's a US citizen and with no criminal convictions can carry 'concealed'. In other words: it's a case of 'Russian Roulette' to try to attack someone here. ;)
I can't help but smile at that idea.

But in SA too, we, the legal firearm owners, do carry concealed, besides that it is very difficult(compared to the US) to become a legal firearm owner, and a whole society that looks at you funny when you do carry, the problem is you aren't really allowed to use your firearm to defend yourself, you are very likely to end up in jail for doing so. We have very strict laws governing the use of lethal force.

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Sat 28 Dec 2013, 12:31
by damagecontrol
This is bad...very bad.

Time to carry our oen illegal firearms...

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Sun 29 Dec 2013, 14:22
by Manie Booyjens
damagecontrol wrote:This is bad...very bad.

Time to carry our oen illegal firearms...
I have been working in Zambia since 2003 and to date very lucky. Never experianced any violance here touch wood.

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Sun 29 Dec 2013, 21:54
by gordini
Manie Booyjens wrote:
damagecontrol wrote:This is bad...very bad.

Time to carry our oen illegal firearms...
I have been working in Zambia since 2003 and to date very lucky. Never experianced any violance here touch wood.
Jeah, Zambia and Botswana seem to be better off ;) ;) even better than RSA 8O 8O

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Mon 30 Dec 2013, 08:52
by Insomnia

Re: RSA holidaymakers attacked in Moz...

Posted: Mon 30 Dec 2013, 11:16
by johan wepener
These holidaymakers did nothing wrong.

I cannot understand it.

I just cannot grasp why crime in the RSA and certain other countries like

Mosambique HAVE to be brutal? If you are forced to steal , which is in any event

a crime, why also murder and why,o why that 'popular' act----rape? Can you

imagine what that does to a woman ? And to her husband,children and family?


Johan