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Woman dragged by throat in home invasion

A local security company urges residents to be vigilant in the early hours of the morning and late at night, following a home invasion in Overport on Wednesday.

AN Overport woman who was dragged several metres by her throat during a home invasion on Wednesday morning, was lucky to escape uninjured.

Blue Security operations manager, Brian Jackson, said the resident was outside at the back of her property about to hang up laundry when two men accosted her at around 4.30am. Her husband was still in bed in the house.

“The men grabbed her by the throat, and dragged her back into the house to a bedroom before shoving her onto a bed. The men ordered her to keep quiet and threatened to kill her and her husband. They demanded to know where cash was kept in the house, but when she got up to show them they shoved her back onto the bed,” he said.

Jackson said it was not clear whether the men were armed, but the woman said they kept putting their hands beneath their shirts and threatening to shoot.

“She told them where they could find cash in her handbag and the men grabbed her bag, a cellphone and a digital camera. They demanded keys for the gate and fled on foot. Fortunately, the residents were not injured during the home invasion,” he said.

Mayville SAPS attended the scene of the crime.

Jackson advised residents to be vigilant, especially during the early hours of the morning and in the evening, which are prime times for robberies.

“If you have an electric fence and external beams, switch both of these systems on when you are at home. If you do not already have a panic button activated on your cellphone, install one so that you can discreetly call for help at the press of a button in an emergency,” he said.

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