The Herald (South Africa)

Family arrested after toddler runs on beach

- Iavan Pijoos

“It was very traumatic and it all just feels like a bad nightmare.”

This is how a Cape Town man put it after his family was arrested in Muizenberg when his toddler ran on to the beach.

Under the level 4 Covid-19 restrictio­ns effective from Friday last week, people are allowed to exercise between 6am and 9am within a 5km radius from their homes, but are not allowed on beaches or in parks.

Liam Bulgen and his family left their home at about 8.25am on Monday.

They live about 400m from the beachfront and were walking on the paved boardwalk next to the sea sand.

“My fiancée wanted some time alone so I let her walk on and I took care of our daughter.

“To distract her, I took her out of the baby carrier on the boardwalk.

“She walked with me then suddenly ran on to the beach.

“She made less than 2m before I stopped her,” Bulgen said.

The 21-month-old toddler sat down and “threw a tantrum” when he wanted to pick her up.

Bulgen’s fiancée, Tereza Cervinkova, heard what was happening and rejoined him and the child.

At this moment, police officers arrived.

“I politely told them what had happened.

“One officer told me I was so stupid for allowing my daughter out in public and the other, a captain, told me to get into the van because I was in serious trouble.

“They seemed stressed and aggressive so I remained calm,” he said.

Bulgen was then loaded into the police van.

Worried about his family’s safety, Bulgen said he asked if they could be allowed to walk to the police station which was about 150m from where they were.

“They said no and then made Tereza get into the other vehicle while she was breastfeed­ing.

“They travelled to the police station and the driver of that vehicle did not have a mask on,” he said.

Bulgen said when they arrived at the Muizenberg police station, he asked if his parents could come and fetch their daughter.

“They told me they would be arrested if they did and we would have another charge.”

Bulgen said the health and safety standards at the police station were appalling and many of the police officers were not wearing masks.

“Some of the police found our circumstan­ces amusing.”

He said officers told them they could not pay a fine and would be charged instead.

He said after more than three hours, they were charged for contraveni­ng the Disaster Management Act. Their court date is August 6.

The 38-year-old said they had received tremendous support from family, friends, strangers and even politician­s and lawyers after the incident.

“Someone who recently experience­d a traumatic experience with the police contacted us and told Tereza that she did nothing wrong.

“This really helped us put things into perspectiv­e because we were made to feel like criminals and had our human rights violated as well as our health and safety compromise­d.”

Police had not commented by the time of going to print. TimesLIVE

 ?? Picture: LIAM BULGEN ?? BIZARRE ORDEAL: Liam Bulgen who was arrested in Muizenberg after his toddler ran 2m on the beach
Picture: LIAM BULGEN BIZARRE ORDEAL: Liam Bulgen who was arrested in Muizenberg after his toddler ran 2m on the beach

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