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S.Africa: Farmer dies because Ambulance has no fuel

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Original Post Date: 2003-12-09  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 12/9/2003 2:22:41 PM
S.Africa: Farmer dies because Ambulance has no fuel

[Note. This is a Press Release from the Transvaal Agricultural Union – the largest farming organisation in South Africa. Let it be said that it is now the planting season and for the first time ever, many farmers are struggling to get diesel for their tractors. Nobody knows why there isn’t enough diesel at this time. This planting season appears to be disastrous – between the bad rains we’ve had, and the fuel problems. A friend of mine sells seed to farmers and says he is hardly getting any business. Farmers are hardly planting this year. Jan]

Subject: TAU SA PRESS RELEASE: NO FUEL – VICTIM BLEEDS TO DEATH
MEDIA RELEASE MEDIAVERKLARING
Issued by:
TAU SA

Enquiries:
Mr Chris van Zyl
Manager: Safety
Tel. (012) 804-8031
Cell. 083 780 6550

PG 16/1/03/62

NO FUEL: VICTIM BLEEDS TO DEATH

Mr Gys Jansen of Pumps Africa in Pietersburg, Northern Transvaal, probably
bled to death because a local ambulance had no fuel to come to his aid.

Mr Jansen, a well known resident and business man, was forced off the road
between Pietersburg and Louis Trichardt yesterday afternoon. During the
assault he suffered damage to his artery. Evidently he tried to call for
help but no ambulance could come to his rescue due to a lack of fuel. He
died on the scene.

On 5 December 2003 the very same attackers assaulted Mr Andrew Smith of
Pietersburg and hi-jacked his bakkie [truck]. Mr Smith suffered no serious
injuries.

TAU SA demands that those persons responsible for the maintenance of
emergency vehicles, in this case the ambulance, be charged and held
accountable. In a crime infested country such as South Africa, the public
depends on efficient emergency services.

On behalf of all it’s members, TAU SA wishes to record their condolences
with Mr Jansen’s next of kin. He was a respected friend of the farmers in
the area.

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