Mum and daughter Susan Van den Berg and daughter Ronelle Steyn fight for their lives against black gunmen, Buller Street,
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Middelburg journalist: daleen@mobserver.co.za
Also see: Farmer Johannes Basie Venter's murder-suspect Mduduzi Nkosi escapes under mysterious circumstances from Middelburg SAPS cells:
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Afrikaner mom & daughter survive attack by escaped armed murder suspect Mduduzi Nkosi & comrade
http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitracker/reports/view/1902
December 5 2013: Mrs Susan van den Berg, 73, 'trauma-tears running down her cheeks', angrily gesticulates towards the motorbikes in their garage where one of two black male attackers threw her during an armed attack against her and her daughter,
Ronelle Steyn. 'It was him, that man on the front page of the Middelburg observer on Tuesday. I saw the mustache and the face very clearly.'
Middelburg Observer journalist Daleen Naudé described the armed attack at the home of the two Afrikaner families who live together at Buller Street.
"All fingers point to Mduduzi Nkosi, who escaped from the SAPS cells in Middelburg - and is linked to the murder (of farmer Basie Venter) and to an alleged rape."
The women were ambushed after they had visited with a friend, Mrs Susan Schoonbee until 21h45 and took her home. Upon their return, the granddaughter Yolandi and her visiting friend
Lizanne Wolmarans (both 14) who rode along, went inside and locked the security gate behind them while the women pulled the car into the garage.
Mrs Steyn drove the brand-new BMW X5 slowly as it was a large car. "I realized something was wrong when Ronelle grabbed my arm and said 'Ma'. Mrs Van den Berg
looked up and saw the man holding a pistol to her daughter's head. And when she tried to jump out from her side another black gunmen stood there, pointing a pistol at her.
The women recognized Nkosi, whose picture had just been in the local newspaper.
The men shouted 'Money where is the money we want money'. Mrs Steyn replied that they should 'calm down' while she was plucked from the driver's seat, while her mother was roughly pulled from the passenger seat and thrown against the motorbikes in the garage.
Her arm turned black and blue where he had gripped her. Mrs van den Berg was terrified that the men would kidnap her and her daughter and told them there was money inside the house.
The women were being shoved towards the house while the teen girls inside, wondering why they were so tardy, looked through the locked security gate and saw the armed gunmen.
The girls raised the alarm and woke up the youngest son Louis, 14, who broadcast an emergency call over the citizens' radio network.
The women outside realized that their lives were hanging on a thread once the girls started screaming inside.
The gunmen were retreating away from them, guns still pointing at the women.. and Mrs Steyn took the quick decision to slam the steel door closed between them and the gunmen and sliding the bolt closed.
Seconds later they heard the BMM driving down the road. The Middelburg Radiogroup members Willem and Rachiel Kies still tried to chase the gunmen but the BMW outran them.
The vehicle was found abandoned about 15km outside Middelburg on the Loskop Dam Road. daleen@mobserver.co.za
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