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Watch! A Video of Dr Tumi Being Mugged Leaves Tweeps Shocked

Watch! A Video of Dr Tumi Being Mugged Leaves Tweeps Shocked. Crime in South Africa continues to rise at an alarming rate. Every single day, there are scary reports of criminals robbing people of their hard earned belongings. In some sad cases, victims even lose their lives. No one is safe from crime, whether you are in the suburbs, in townships, residing in a villages, walking in the streets, criminals will find a way to reach you.

Even high profile people like celebrities constantly get robbed. Personalities like Masechaba Ndlovu, Shimza, Ntsiki Mazwai, Vusi Nova, and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters have at some point been attacked by criminals. Sadly others like award winning reggae artist, Lucky Dube as well as Rhythm City actor and musician, Dumi Masilela lost their lives in the hands of ruthless criminals. The thing with crime is that, it won’t go down anytime soon, so what a person ought to do is to be vigilant all the time.

The latest celebrity to be a victim of crime is the much loved Dr Tumi. There is a video trending on Twitter of him being mugged of his cellphone. This is a common crime in the streets of SA, where an unsuspecting victim’s phone gets snatched while they are still making a call. The criminal, will then run to a getaway car, while you are still making sense of what happened. The normally target people walking around streets that are not busy, and those who are waiting for pick up cars in driveways. The moment you get distracted, they launch an attack, and just like that, you kiss your valuable phone goodbye in a flash!

The sad incident is said to have happened at Tshili’s Midrand yesterday. Although the award winning Gospel artists and TV personality hasn’t said anything yet, already Twitter is buzzing, with many condemning the acts of the criminals.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1364526664936542209
https://twitter.com/pablo_beckham/status/1364550602311802883?s=20

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