News24 | Crossed wires: North West fibre workers beaten, robbed after being mistaken for kidnappers
One person has been arrested after North West residents attacked fibre company employees whom they had mistaken for child kidnappers.
TUESDAY, 09 JUNE 2026, 11:46
One person has been arrested after North West residents attacked fibre company employees whom they had mistaken for child kidnappers.
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