Valhalla man stable after attack with hockey stick

The man, in his 40s, was allegedly badly beaten with a hockey stick.

A man was seriously injured during an attack in Valhalla in Thursday.

“The man sustained serious injuries after being assaulted with a hockey stick during a domestic dispute,” Community Emergency Response Team (Cert) SA spokesperson Ruan Heyns said.

The man, in his 40s, was said to have been admitted to either high care or the ICU following him being “badly beaten”.

“He was stabilised on the scene before being transported to a nearby hospital in a stable condition,” he said.

Heyns extended gratitude to Fidelity ADT, Monitor Net, the police, Netcare 911, Gauteng emergency medical services and Aequitas Security Solutions for their assistance at the scene.

Meanwhile, police spokesperson Captain Agnes Huma said she could not elaborate further as no docket was opened for investigation.

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