German tourist killed at known 'crime spot'
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
South African
National Parks (SanParks) has urged travelers to be vigilant while
traveling on the Numbi Road in Mpumalanga after a German tourist was killed on
Monday afternoon.
The road that leads to the Kruger National Park has been identified as a crime hot spot by the tourism sector.
"Efforts are ongoing to counter the criminality in the area and on the road with increased security patrols and vehicle recognition cameras," says SanParks spokesperson Ike Phaahla.
"SanParks is involved in those deliberations and working with the responsible authorities to try and ensure the safety of tourists on ALL roads leading to the KNP and other tourist destinations in the area."
Phaahla has further urged travellers to plan their trips carefully and only make stops at designated areas.
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"Tourists are advised to plan their trips carefully, only make stops at designated areas such as garages and service stations, try to travel in convoys, and where possible use alternative gates.
"Paul Kruger and Phabeni Gates are fully operational and signposted and can be used as a gateway to other lodges around the KNP."
The murder of the German tourist has been described as a "setback" for the country's tourism sector, which has been battered by the impact of Covid-19.
Police Minister Bheki Cele is expected to visit the area on Wednesday morning.
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