The Star Early Edition

Matric girls tell about abduction

- Samantha Hartshorne

THREE matriculan­ts from Elethu Themba public school in Eikenhof, south of Joburg, escaped their abductors last week by jumping from a moving vehicle when they believed they were being kidnapped.

The three teen girls were allegedly abducted by four adults on Thursday morning as they walked to school.

A source at the school who can’t be named said the pupils often accepted lifts and the three girls had thought the white bakkie was offering them a ride as they walked from the Lehae informal settlement nearby.

When the car turned right towards Vereenigin­g, the three realised that the driver was not travelling towards their school. A truck forced the car to slow down and the girls jumped off the back of the bakkie, leaving their bags behind.

The source said they were unharmed but traumatise­d by the experience. The girls received counsellin­g following the ordeal. Their bags were later found near Kliptown but the textbooks were missing.

Constable Sibongile Mnguni confirmed that SAPS Mondeor had opened a case of theft.

The girls’ statement said a cellphone and textbooks were stolen from the girls before they jumped off the bakkie.

Amazing Grace, a child shelter a few kilometres away, also experience­d an abduction last year.

Grace Mashaba confirmed that in October, a 13-year-old girl was taken at the entrance to the premises.

Lizzy Ndimande, 23, a resident of neighbouri­ng Jackson’s Drift informal settlement, said she’d heard rumours of a Quantum that had been known to pick up hitchhiker­s and take them to Lehae.

She had heard that bodies had been found after being disembowel­led. “They take the heart out,” said Ndimande, but the police did not have informatio­n on this. –

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