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Flying undressed woman steals cops' van
02 Mar 2016 at 10:43hrs | Views
THE undressed woman flying through the air scared not only the residents - but also the cops!
Daily Sun reported that residents from L section in KwaMashu, north of Durban said they heard loud footsteps on their roofs.
They claim they saw an unknown undressed woman flying from rooftop to rooftop on a broom!
When the residents tried to stop her apparently she just laughed at them and they called the cops - but police didn't do so well either.
One of the residents, Nosipho Ngcongo (35) said they had never seen anything like this before.
Nosipho said when the cops arrived, the woman allegedly pulled a woman cop out of the van and sat down on the seat.
"She shouted at the driver to get out. The male cop became scared and jumped out of the van.
"The woman moved into the driver's seat. The next thing we saw her driving away," said Nosipho.
But the attempted escape in the cop van didn't go well.
"She drove into a water meter and the van stopped.
"It was a struggle but residents helped the cops and eventually they got the woman into the back of the van," she said. Major Thulani Zwane confirmed that cops attended the scene. No case has been opened yet.
Daily Sun reported that residents from L section in KwaMashu, north of Durban said they heard loud footsteps on their roofs.
They claim they saw an unknown undressed woman flying from rooftop to rooftop on a broom!
When the residents tried to stop her apparently she just laughed at them and they called the cops - but police didn't do so well either.
One of the residents, Nosipho Ngcongo (35) said they had never seen anything like this before.
Nosipho said when the cops arrived, the woman allegedly pulled a woman cop out of the van and sat down on the seat.
"She shouted at the driver to get out. The male cop became scared and jumped out of the van.
"The woman moved into the driver's seat. The next thing we saw her driving away," said Nosipho.
But the attempted escape in the cop van didn't go well.
"She drove into a water meter and the van stopped.
"It was a struggle but residents helped the cops and eventually they got the woman into the back of the van," she said. Major Thulani Zwane confirmed that cops attended the scene. No case has been opened yet.
Source - Daily Sun