Afrikaner Vanderbijlpark resident Lillian Roets, 24, puts up fierce fight against rape-attempts by armed gangsters, Beethoven Street, Vanderbijlpark
(Picture by Beeld: Lillian Roets, left, was consoled by her friend Natasjia Lewis, after her ordeal:) Beeld reports on July 19 2010 that 24-year-old Lillian Roets was watching TV in her living room in Beethoven Street, Vanderbijlpark when a group of men attacked 'her, the gardener and the housekeeper'.
The housekeeper came and asked her 'whether she knew of men who were coming to fix the pipes. They used my dad's name', said Lillian. "The robbers pretended to be workers of a company who were replacing pipes, they were dressed in uniforms and there was a ladder on the Isuzu-bakkie they arrived in'.
"I asked them where the pipes were they were supposed to install. They said 'inside the house'. I opened the door and walked to the cellphone to call my dad when the men attacked us.'
They 'took her throughout the house loooking for jewellery and money, the house was turned upside down and they took three tv-sets. Then they said they were going to rape me.'
One man held a firearm and another one a knife. "I just kept thinking they musn't shoot us. I wanted to live.'
Her father, Jo, confirmed to Beeld that 'his daughter fought fiercely againt being raped.' (that's where the story ends. It's not certain what happened next.)
SAPS warrant-officer Kinnie Steyn put the blame on the 'residents who must be aware of the robbers' latest operating methods'.
"They pretend to be workers'.
http://www.beeld.com/nuus/2013-07-19-vrou-veg-om-nie-verkrag-te-word
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