A North West woman said armed men attacked and tortured her family, pouring boiling water on her husband, slashing open his forehead, then strangling him with a shoelace.
The family, from Swartruggens near Rustenburg, were attacked on Wednesday night, News24 reported
Daleen Pieters (33) and her husband, Frans (44) were attacked in their home on their smallholding just outside Swartruggens while her children, Gideon (10) and Anuscka (3) looked on.
”It feels unreal. I won’t ever be able to return home,” said Daleen Pieters.
Her husband, a mineworker, had a prosthetic leg.
Pieters said: ”They kicked open the front door at 9.15pm while I was watching television. My husband and children were asleep. The robbers immediately attacked me with a knife.”
They cut her leg to the bone in two places, went to fetch her husband and children and tied up all of them in the television room.
”They melted a plastic bag and dripped the melting plastic on my son. They battered his nose and his eye is black and blue. They hit my little girl once.”
She said one of the men pushed the barrel of a 9mm pistol into her mouth and blindfolded and gagged all of them.
”They tortured my husband first before they killed him. I don’t know if they also stabbed him.”
The men tortured the family until 1am and then left after ransacking the home.
Pieters managed to free herself and her children and then ran to neighbours and contacted the police. They were treated in a local hospital and are staying with Pieters’s sister-in-law on a farm in the area.
”My body is sore and covered with bruises. My little girl doesn’t understand what’s happened. I’ll have to get psychological counselling for my son,” she said.
Another 12-year-old son was not at home during the attack. Captain Elsabé Augoustides said the attackers stole a television set and a DVD player valued at R2 800.
Three men shortly afterwards tried to break open the front door of a house belonging to Johan Labuschagne, who lives about one kilometre from the Pieters’s smallholding.
”Labuschagne woke up and contacted a neighbour who telephoned the police,” said Augoustides.
They arrived shortly afterwards and arrested a 19-year-old man. Pieters has identified the man as one of the three who attacked the family. Augoustides said police are investigating the possibility that the two attacks could be linked.
The youth is expected to appear in the Swartruggens Magistrate’s Court on Friday. – Sapa