Parents urged to watch their kids in malls
Updated | By Jane Linley-Thomas
After reading this, you may want to keep a closer eye on your kids.
It was just this morning that I heard a story about a mom who took her kids out for an early dinner and the kids were busy playing in the play area. The kids were then approached by two men who were asking the little girls a whole bunch of questions, including how old they were, their names, and where they live.
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The six-year-old girl went back to the table to tell her mom. The mother was obviously shocked, and when she went to take a look, she saw that these men had ear pieces in and were all in communication with each other, and another two men were seen on their phones. My blood goes icy just thinking about it.
This story is in a similar vein. A woman visited a mall with her sister and four-year-old daughter in KZN when she noticed a pattern of men sitting on benches, staring at them. One even had the nerve to ask her if they could snap pictures of her daughter. Creepy!
Please take care when out with your children this festive season! The malls are busy and these sick people are waiting to take a chance on our innocent children.
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See the post shared by the concerned mother below...
Jane caught up with the mother who's post went viral on Facebook to find out exactly what happened and what she did.
Take a listen to it here:
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