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Survived: Pregnant mom Luchelle Scholtz, 28 and baby daughter Luchae, 18mos, safe after armed hijack ordeal by black 'student': Universitas, Bloemfontein:
Volksblad daily journalist André Damons reports on 9 Februarie 2016 : Pregnant Bloemfontein mom Luchelle Scholtz, 28 and her baby daughter, 18 months, were threated at knife-point in her car by a
a 'young man' who demanded R6,000 on Saturday at around 11h30am at the Loch Logan Waterfront Shopping Centre, located behind her work-place the AGS-church Siloam-in-Universitas.
The 'man' jumped into her car just as she had gotten inside and had put her baby in her seat. Suddenly the man jumped inside and pushed a 'sharp object' against
her little baby girl's neck. "I started praying in overdrive when he said 'we should cooperate and then we would not get hurt'.
She told the man she could not get her hands on R6,000 because of the limits at the cash-points.
Then she started talking to him: asking him 'why he was doing this'. He claimed his parents died last year, he was a student and 'needed the money'.
I spoke to him, told him about God and that God had a plan with him. He then asked if I couldn't find him a job.'
She drove the knifeman to the ABSA cashpoint at the Spur restaurant where she withdrew R750 cash - and also gave him all the cash from her wallet.
He climbed from the car at a traffic-robot on Zastron Street and walked away. Scholtz phoned her husband Johan 30. "We didn't get hurt and grateful to be alive.
I am not a victim, I was an instrument of the Lord to tell the man about Him.'
The marketing consultant at the Loch Logan waterfront centre, Meryl Henning commented that they 'regretted the incident and did their very best to prevent these.'
"We have launched a large-scale investigation and have identified a possible suspect, '" she said. The Police spokeswoman
constable Wendy Nkabe said nobody was arrested.
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