KZN victims and SAPS speak out after rock-throwing incidents
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Over the past few weeks, rock throwing has become prominent in KZN, and the victims are speaking out after their ordeals.
2018 is in full swing and amidst all the headlines that have been making news across KZN, there's one that has been shocking people the most.
Smashed dashboards and fatal injuries were the result of rock-throwing incidents which have occurred over the past two weeks. According to our news team, two children were killed in a devastating attack when a boulder smashed through the windscreen of their car on the N2, north of Durban.
This issue has hit home with many as listeners have taken to social media to share their stories of what they feel and what they think should be done about these attacks.
Read: Warning for KZN motorists following fatal N2 boulder attack
The Breakfast Team spoke to SAPS Colonel Thembeka Mbhele in an effort to get some answers about the pressing matter. East Coasters also called in to share their views on what needs to be done and many also shared some of their personal experiences which saw rocks being thrown from bridges onto their windscreens.
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