Authorities in Plettenberg Bay are offering a R10 000 reward for information leading to the capture of a panga-wielding attacker who assaulted an elderly couple during a morning stroll.
The 70-year-old woman and her 73-year-old husband were walking on Challenge Drive on Tuesday when a man attempted to steal the woman’s handbag.
CCTV footage captured the horrifying incident, showing the attacker wearing an orange hoodie, running toward the couple with a panga in hand.
The video shows the suspect grabbing the handbag and attacking the woman with the weapon as she clings to her bag. Her husband intervenes, leading to a violent struggle during which the woman is dragged to the ground.
The attacker flees with the woman’s hat.
A passing motorist stopped to assist the injured victims, who were then rushed to a nearby clinic in a private vehicle.
Otto Olivier, spokesperson for the Plettenberg Bay Crime Prevention Association (PBCPA), condemned the attack.
“On Tuesday morning, an elderly couple was attacked on Challenge Drive during an attempted robbery. They fought back fiercely and the perpetrator fled.
“Within minutes, aid was provided to the injured and distraught couple, who were rushed to Mediclinic. Responders immediately flooded the area, conducting a meticulous search of escape routes. SAPS is actively investigating and our new station commander, Colonel May, has made all available resources accessible to ensure justice is served.
“The victims are traumatised and have received the care they need. We wish them a speedy recovery.”
The PBCPA is seeking assistance from the public to identify the suspect seen in the CCTV footage.
“A R10 000 reward is offered for the successful apprehension and prosecution of the assailant.
“Please contact SAPS Plettenberg Bay if you have any information. Plettenberg Bay is known as one of the safest residential and holiday destinations in South Africa, but we must remain vigilant. Older residents are encouraged to carry pepper spray and stay alert when walking or shopping.”
Police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk confirmed that detectives are investigating a case of aggravated robbery following the attack at about 5.18am on Challenge Drive.
“Reports indicate that the couple was walking when the suspect attempted to grab the woman’s handbag, breaking her arm in the process. The couple fought back and the perpetrator fled the scene. The injured victims were transported to a hospital for medical treatment. Investigations are ongoing, but no arrests have been made yet,” Van Wyk said.
Anyone with information on the incident can anonymously contact Crime Stop on 0860010111, or SMS Crime Line on 32211.
Cape Times