Dutch tourists attacked in South Africa return home
A group of elderly Dutch tourists, who were robbed in
South Africa on Sunday by men posing as police, have returned home to the
Netherlands.
The 36 tourists were attacked while travelling to their
hotel from Johannesburg airport, where they had just landed for a three-week
holiday.
Their bus was stopped by a fake police car, and at least one
of the robbers was in police uniform.
Police have apologised for the incident and promised to find
the attackers.
The robbers tied up the bus driver and tour guide, assaulted
some of the tourists and stole many of their possessions, according to Dutch
media.
"Most of the passengers are 70-plus. People panicked
and even got firearms aimed at them. In two cases, the trigger was pulled but
the gun didn't fire," South African media quoted one tourist as saying.
One tourist was taken to hospital for treatment to injuries.
"We are safe now, but we are in shock and... the fun
has gone," one of the passengers is reported to have said.
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