The Herald (South Africa)

Tears rescue reluctant bride

- Jeff Wicks

THE tears of a reluctant bride-to-be proved to be her saving grace when sharp-eyed police noticed she was distressed and possibly in trouble.

Little did they realise she was being driven to her wedding, where she was to marry one of her alleged captors.

Police spokeswoma­n Colonel Thembeka Mbhele said officers had stopped a car at a crime prevention operation at the Emmaus turn-off on the R74 in Bergville when the tearful passenger piqued their interest.

“There were four men and one woman inside the vehicle. The woman was sitting in the back seat‚ between two of the men, and the police noticed that she was upset‚” Mbhele said.

The men were asked to step out of the vehicle and the woman was taken aside and interviewe­d. “She reported that while visiting her sister at Maphumulo‚ she was approached by the suspects on Wednesday.

“She claimed they forced her into their vehicle and brought her to Bergville to marry one of them.”

The four were arrested and charged with kidnapping‚ and are to appear in the Bergville Magistrate’s Court.

Kwa-Zulu-Natal acting provincial commission­er Major-General Bheki Langa commended the police.

“I thanked the members for their alertness that led to the arrest of the suspects,” he said.

“We cannot tolerate people who are allegedly kidnapping women with the intention of forcing them to marry these criminals.

“There is no place for [this] in our society any more.” TimesLIVE

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