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The driver of this car allegedly roams the streets looking for children
The driver of this car allegedly roams the streets looking for children

THE mlungu allegedly parks his car when he sees young girls playing on the street – and then he takes out his 4-5 to skomora.

They say he drives a white car around Wattville, Germiston, and believe he’s looking for young girls.

Residents fear the incident similar to that of Bokgabo Poo could repeat itself. They said the man was targeting girls, between nine and 13 years, playing on the street and he stopped next to them and started rubbing his 4-5.

He had done this many times before, but always slipped away.

“We are not going to allow sex predators to roam our street and destroy our kids,” said an angry parent.

“We have been hurt by the killing of Bokgabo, and we are not going to allow anyone near to our kids.”

Another parent said kids should be allowed to play freely.

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“Now this sex pest is corrupting our children. Next thing, he will be raping them,” said another parent.

A parent took a photo of the car and handed it over the police. “He drives a white Renault Kwid and we have the photo,” said the parent.

They told Daily Sun that last week, the same car came and residents gave chase, but the man sped off.

Sergeant Godin Nyathi from Actonville Police Station said he was not aware as he just returned from leave, and would follow up on the matter.

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