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Original Post Date: 2004-03-02 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/2/2004 5:07:35 AM
S.Africa: Ambulance driver escapes hijacking
A Pietermaritzburg ambulance driver has managed to escape an attempted hijacking.
This follows a spate of ambulance hijackings in the province in February.
An ambulance staff member was raped during one of the incidents.
KwaZulu-Natal midlands police Inspector Les Botha said Saathish Gyani was driving an ambulance from the city’s Grey’s Hospital along the Edendale road to the Imbali Clinic when a white Toyota Sprinter attempted to force him off the road on Monday.
Gyani was eventually forced to take the road towards Unit 3 in Imbali and at a point along the road a second vehicle appeared and blocked the road.
This forced Gyani to swerve and spin his ambulance around. He was able to escape and headed for the Edendale hospital where he reported the incident.
In one of the hijacking incidents in February a male and female ambulance worker were forced to have sex with each other and the woman was then raped by the hijackers.
A reportedly unauthorised department circular, which has since been withdrawn, then advised women ambulance workers to wear the female condom in case of rape.
Health workers and police have agreed on a number of preventative measures which include informing local police stations that they are entering an area.
This article was originally published on page 4 of The Pretoria News on March 02, 2004
Source: IOL
URL: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=13&ar…br>