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Zuma slams ‘animals’ who attacked paramedics

Paramedics rendering assistance

Paramedics rendering assistance

The men who attacked two female paramedics, raping one who had been attending to a burnt toddler, behaved like animals, President Jacob Zuma said in Johannesburg on Sunday.

“It was very disturbing to hear that people providing a service to the community were violated in such a cruel manner… Those criminals behaved like animals,” he said while addressing Roodepoort Fire Station staff and a crowd of more than 500 people outside the station.

On the night of Friday, March 6, three men confronted paramedics when they arrived in Durban Deep in Roodepoort to help a toddler who had suffered burn wounds. According to police, the trio threatened the two male paramedics and told them to run away, otherwise they would shoot them. They then raped one female paramedic and attempted to rape the other.

Zuma said he had spoken to the victims, their families, the head of emergency services in Roodepoort and police investigating the matter.

“I am happy that after this incident they [the paramedics] are still prepared to work. These criminals should be arrested as soon as possible.”

He said they had also agreed on a working co-ordination with the police in which female paramedics would be accompanied by police officers when going to dangerous areas to avoid further attacks.

Zuma said it was also reported to him that the area where the incident occurred had long grass that criminals used as a hiding spot. He appealed to the city of Johannesburg to cut it.

He also called on citizens to work with the police in fighting crime.

“A lot still needs to be done but government alone will not succeed. Let us work together with the police because criminals pounce at a very weak point.”

The president said the police were investigating the matter vigorously and were following leads. – Sapa

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