E-hailing driver found dead in Elsies River

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

A 34-year-old foreign national working as an e-hailing driver was found stabbed to death in his vehicle on Friday morning in Elsies River, Cape Town. Police are investigating the incident as a murder.

Details of the Incident

Reports indicated a grey Fiat Picanto was blocking the corner of Balvenie and Norwood Road around 6:00 am. When police arrived at approximately 6:10 am, they found the vehicle locked and had to break the front passenger window to access the driver.

The driver was unresponsive, and blood was found on the rear bumper, according to police spokesperson Captain FC Van Wyk.

Did You Know? The incident occurred at the corner of Balvenie and Norwood Road in Elsies River.

A Pattern of Violence

This incident is not isolated. A resident, wishing to remain anonymous, stated that similar attacks have occurred previously, with groups known as “Uber robbers” specifically targeting e-hailing drivers to steal their phones and money, often resulting in further violence.

According to the resident, these groups request rides solely to rob drivers.

Potential Impact on E-Hailing Services

Chairperson of the Western Cape E-hailing Association, Siyanbonga Hlabisa, warned that e-hailing services to and from Elsies River could be halted if the violence continues. He described Elsies River as a “no go zone” for drivers.

The association is currently running campaigns to raise awareness and collaborate with community police forums and the South African Police Service to prevent future incidents.

Expert Insight: The potential suspension of e-hailing services highlights the difficult trade-offs between providing transportation access and ensuring the safety of drivers in areas experiencing high levels of crime. This situation underscores the need for collaborative solutions involving law enforcement, community organizations, and e-hailing companies.

Ongoing Investigation

Elsies River police have registered a murder case and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the driver’s death. Police are appealing to the public for information, and individuals with details about the incident are encouraged to contact Crime Stop at 08600 10111 or use the MySAPS mobile application anonymously.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the victim’s occupation?

The victim was an e-hailing driver.

What is the police doing about the violence?

Elsies River police are investigating the murder and are appealing to the public for information. They are likewise working with the Community Police Forums and the South African Police Service.

Could e-hailing services be suspended in Elsies River?

Siyanbonga Hlabisa warned that e-hailing services to and from Elsies River may be halted if violence against drivers continues.

What more can be done to ensure the safety of e-hailing drivers in vulnerable areas?

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