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Residents remain concerned over park

After an attempted rape last month, Bedford Gardens residents called on the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) to cut unkempt grass as it provided a hiding place for criminals looking to take advantage of women walking to and from work.

The situation in the park located on Kirkby Road remains unchanged, despite calls from residents to have the powers-that-be intervene.

After an attempted rape last month, Bedford Gardens residents called on the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality (EMM) to cut unkempt grass as it provided a hiding place for criminals looking to take advantage of women walking to and from work.

On October 22, the NEWS reported that workers travelling by train also walk through the park as it provides a shortcut.

At the time, resident Mr Moses Shivambu said it was unsafe to have such long grass in a park, especially one that is in the middle of a suburb.

“The municipality needs to maintain the park regularly and make sure there are security measures in place. This could even include a fence, because criminals take advantage of the fact that it is an open space. Vagrants sometimes sleep in the park from time to time,” said Mr Shivambu.

During a second visit to the park, the NEWS spotted several informal recyclers changing their clothes.

Ms Mpho Moloto is one of the people who works in the area and walks through the park on her way to and from work.

She said, “If I leave work too late I cannot walk through the park because I fear no one would hear my cry for help if I get attacked.”

A request for comment was sent to the EMM on October 14.

No response had been received at the time of going to print.

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