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South Africa: Briton stabbed on beach
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"A British pensioner was stabbed just above his eye after being confronted by a gang of men on a South African beach, it emerged today."
"Norman Greene, 69, and his wife Cathy, 65. from Dorset, were on a beach in Trafalgar, on the south coast of Kwa Zulu Natal near the resort town of Margate, when the attack happened."
"Five men, approaching from two directions, asked the couple for money or food and, when they refused, Mr Greene was stabbed."
"He was taken to Margate Private Hospital after his wife managed to find another family who were sunbathing in the isolated spot."
"The incident, which happened on November 18, left Mr Greene needing three days of hospital treatment but doctors were able to save the sight in his eye." ... |
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