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Man robbed of goods valued at R25,000

"I think they must have jammed my car remote because I never forget to lock up. The hawkers sitting across the road could’ve been involved.”

A ST WINIFREDS resident’s car was broken into in the parking lot of a supermarket in Kingsway, Warner Beach on Wednesday, 7 January.

At about 5pm the man who does not wish to be named went into the shop. When he returned to his car about five minutes later he found his laptop, Kindle, glasses and his wife’s bag had been stolen. He left the goods behind the driver’s seat. “I noticed two men in a white Mercedes behind my car, but can’t say whether it was them. I think they must have jammed my car’s remote because I never forget to lock up. The hawkers sitting across the road could’ve been involved,” he said. The value of the goods stolen was about R25,000.

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