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In case you missed it: The Courier’s top stories of the week

From a raging hail storm, to the ‘one that eats humans’ found on the Dolphin Coast. Here are our top stories of the week.

PICS: Raging hail storm tears through Ballito

The storm ripped Gianni’s Ristorante’s roof off at the Ballito beach front. Photo: IPSS Medical Rescue

The Easter weekend had a chaotic start as a severe storm caused havoc on Thursday night leaving major destruction in its wake.

Read the full story HERE.


Three arrests thanks to #Saferstreets project in Salt Rock

The ANPR cameras were set up around Salt Rock recently and have already proven their worth.

A vehicle used in a recent local farm attack was caught on the Salt Rock automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) cameras and three men arrested last week.

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WATCH: Home invaders strike again in Ballito, attempt to force their way into home with nanny and baby

A still from the CCTV footage.

Local security companies have been kept on their toes over the past few weeks as a spike in crime has hit Ballito, with various crimes occurring almost daily.

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Man found dead in car at entrance to Stanger

Police are investigating what lead to the shooting. Photo: KwaDukuza SAPS

A man was found dead in a white bakkie on the side of the road near the R72 towards Stanger this afternoon.

Read the full story HERE.


The ‘one that eats humans’ found on Dolphin Coast

The maggot being removed from the Yorkie at Ballito Vet.

A rather disgusting fly has made its way to Ballito and could give you and your pet a nasty surprise.

Read the full story HERE.


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