The Herald (South Africa)

Mother shot in attack on Hankey farm

- Odette Parfitt parfitto@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

A WELL-KNOWN Port Elizabeth businesswo­man was shot by an intruder on a farm outside Hankey at the weekend while desperatel­y trying to shield her three young children from the gunman.

The woman, 44, bleeding and in pain, was then forced to drive her attacker to an ATM in the town, where she seized the chance to escape while he was withdrawin­g money from her bank account.

Police spokeswoma­n Captain Gerda Swart said “a person of interest” had been taken in for questionin­g yesterday morning.

The drama on the farm began shortly before midnight on Friday.

“The [attacker] gained entry to the house after firing several shots through a glass door [at the house],” Swart said.

The woman was shot in the lower body while trying to protect her three young children, who were not harmed physically. Her husband was not home at the time.

“The suspect took the woman in her vehicle to an ATM in town to withdraw cash.

“While the suspect was busy withdrawin­g cash, the woman managed to drive off in her car to a farm in the area, [where she] alerted the police.”

The man had not taken anything at the house, but withdrew an undisclose­d sum of money.

Swart said the woman was treated at a Port Elizabeth hospital and discharged yesterday.

“The Hankey police are investigat­ing a case of housebreak­ing with the intent to commit a crime, attempted murder and robbery aggravatin­g.”

She said further charges could be added after police had taken an official statement from the woman yesterday.

She would not confirm the woman’s name until the charges were finalised, but it has since been establishe­d that she is a businesswo­man who commutes between her Hankey home and her business in Port Elizabeth.

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