White Greek-SA couple Savvas and Sheila Vrahimis, 61, survive hammer-attack by four black males: Jan242014 midnight:
http://www.volksblad.com/nuus/2014-01-24-egpaar-aangeval
SUMMARY: Dehumanisation and Genocide Indicators, AND police-criminality;
1. -- SAPS Bainsvlei refused to go and help claiming they had 'no cars' - they only showed up at the crime scene long after the Four Black attackers had fled on foot;
2. the terrified Mrs Vrahimis, injured from her head-injury with a hammer, then ran 2km to the police station across the smallholdings in the dark to fetch police-help. The police-officers on duty still refused to follow her, making her wait until a police car finally showed up. 3. The police showed no concern over the attacked woman 's very obvious injuries, they did not offer to call her an ambulance;
4.-- Hatespeech and 'Russian Roulette murder-threat" against Mr Savvas: one black attacker held a gun to his head while Mr Vrahimis was defenceless and tied up, 'asking' the white man 'what would happen if he pulled the trigger' ..
4. -- The couple were bashed with hammers while they were in their bed, asleep, unable to defend themselves.
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REPORT: Bainsvlei FREE STATE: Sheila, a former geography lecturer at FreeStateUniversity, said she phoned the SAPS during the attack while her husband was in extreme danger from four armed black males -- but the cops at the Bainsvlei SAPS refused to go and help saying 'there were no vehicles'. Volksblad journalist MarisaFockema reported that the attack occured around midnight Jan242014. The couple woke up when four black men stood around their bed, shining lights on them - and started bashing the couple with hammers - one man threatened to cut Savvas' throat. Savvas, who works at the Tourism and Environmental Dept in the FS, and has been on sick leave for a year after a stroke, was 'hog-tied' with his hands and feet together while the four black Heroes of the Revolution took the unarmed woman through the house, 'searching for valuables'. After a long search they found the safe which they apparently knew was in the house. When they ordered her to open it, 'the attackers were so overwhelmed (focussed) at the sight of guns and jewellery that she took the chance to escape. She rushed to her female neighbour who phoned the police. And that's when the Bainsvlei cops told them they 'had no vehicles'. So she ran barefoot, blood streaming down her head, to the Bainsvlei police station. And when she arrived she was made to sit and wait until a police vehicle finally showed up to help 'rescue her husband'.
By the time the reportedly tardy cops drove up to their homestead on their smallholding the Heroes of the Revolution had already fled with their loot. They left Savvas behind, tied up. He said that one of the men held one of his own guns to his head, 'asking him what would happen if he pulled the trigger.' Savvas however had meanwhile also been able to phone his daughter Nikola in Johannesburg and she also contacted the SAPS and other family members. The 'official police spokesman Chaka Marope claimed that they hadn't arrested anyone yet, and that they are only investigation a charge of 'housebreaking and theft'. Nothing about attempted double murder. The couple were treated and tested at the Mediclinic .
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http://www.volksblad.com/nuus/2014-01-24-egpaar-aangeval
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