Two e-hailing attacks in Pretoria a week apart

The victims in both attacks identified the same man, who hid in the boot during one attack and drove the car in another incident.

Two incidents where people were robbed and beaten up in Pretoria, allegedly by their Uber driver, came to light after the victims of one of the robberies, posted about their experience on social media.

Singer Irene-Louize van Wyk shared her friend’s post on her Facebook page.

The post read: “Tessa and I were robbed, beaten, and dumped by our Uber [driver] last night,” the post read.

“There was another guy in the boot who took all our belongings from us. We tried to run away with everything on us but unfortunately, we were caught.”

The victim writes that they walked to the nearest petrol station with torn clothes for help. They opened a police case and were awaiting a response from Uber.

Second victim comes forward after Facebook post

Kayleigh Marx saw the post on Irene-Louise van Wyk’s Facebook page and was shocked about the similarities to her incident.

After watching the Springboks at Loftus on Saturday, July 8, she and her friends went to a popular spot in Menlo Park. They ordered an Uber to pick them up in the early hours of July 9.

“We checked the number plates, and they matched. I had never had an issue riding with Uber.”

Marx said that the trip began without any indication of what was to come, but the driver then went the wrong way and brought the car to a stop.

The car stopped at the NG church in Lynnwood, near where they were picked up.

“My friend said at this point that something was wrong, but the driver said that he wanted to check where we were going.”

Marx and her friend locked their doors. Two men then appeared from nearby and tried to gain access to the vehicle.

Marx said that the Uber driver tried to unlock the doors, but that her friend locked them again.

The driver reached over and hit her friend to try and stop him from locking the doors.

He then pepper-sprayed her friend.

Marx had her phone taken away but managed to escape.

She said that the robbers threatened to shoot her, although she had not seen any guns.

Her friend was attacked by the driver and the two men, giving her a chance to escape.

Marx ran back to the bar to get help while she says their attackers were hitting and kicking her friend.

Marx said that she reported the incident to Uber, who told her that the driver had been suspended pending an investigation.

“I was concerned at this point that this was not the first nor last time these guys would do this,” she said.

“I don’t think I will ever be able to get into an [e-hailing car] again,” said Marx.

“You get a lift to try and be responsible and do the right thing, but now it feels like you can’t trust them.”

After sharing her ordeal, Marx said they realised that the images of the driver from her incident appeared to resemble the man that was in the boot in the second incident.

Uber calls the incidents shocking

Pretoria Rekord contacted Uber which said in a statement that the incident was shocking, and a clear violation of its guidelines.

“Regarding the alleged incident on July 15, we have done a review, and cannot find any details that match the information,” the e-hailing company said.

The company could, however, confirm the earlier incident reported to them on July 10.

Uber told the newspaper the incidents were ‘deeply regrettable’.

It confirmed that Marx’s incident was reported on July 10. The company reached out to Marx to provide the necessary support and outline the steps it was taking.

“Safety is our utmost priority, and we take any incident of this nature very seriously.

“Our safety and security teams conducted the necessary investigations and may take actions ranging from deactivating the relevant account to reporting the issue to law enforcement,” Uber said in a statement.

Uber said that it has added several safety features, especially for the South African market, including an in-app emergency button which dispatches armed security to your location.

No confirmation that one driver linked to both cases

SAPS spokesperson Captain Daniel Mavimbela confirmed that a case had been opened with the SAPS.

However, he said that at this stage, they could not confirm that the driver could be tied to both cases.

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Jana Boshoff

Jana works as a senior support specialist for Caxton digital. Before that she was a journalist at the Middelburg Observer 15 years where she won numerous awards including Sanlam's Up and Coming Journalist, Caxton Multimedia Journalist of the Year, and several investigative awards. She is passionate about people and the stories untold.
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