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A Former Rugby Star and Family Fall Victim to Brutal Farm Attack

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Former Springbok rugby player Lukas van Biljon and his family experienced a horrifying attack on their farm in Oranjeville, South Africa. The attackers left an indelible mark on their lives, highlighting the urgent need for security and protection for the farming communities of South Africa.

The Attack

Six armed men invaded the Van Biljon family’s farm and unleashed terror on them. Lukas van Biljon faced the attackers with the courage and determination that characterized his sports career, but the assailants overpowered him, stabbing him repeatedly in the chest. The attackers restrained his children with cable ties and threatened to kill them if he fought back.

Growing Trend of Farm Attacks

The incident is emblematic of a growing trend of farm attacks plaguing South Africa. In 2021, the country witnessed 333 reported farm attacks, and 55 men, women, and children were brutally killed.

Brave Actions and Critically Injured Father

Van Biljon’s father, Andre, tried to call for help on a radio but was spotted by the gang. They shot him three times in the chest and hand, leaving him critically injured. He now battles for his life in a hospital’s intensive care unit.

Community Shock and Disbelief

The brutality of the attack on the Van Biljon family has left the local community in shock and disbelief, questioning their safety and security. A friend of the family lamented, “This is not how we are supposed to live. Fear every day knowing anything can happen at every corner.”

Apprehended Assailants

South African Police (SAPS) Captain Loraine Earle confirms that two of the attackers were apprehended after local farmers were notified and strategically blocked all roads. The police continue to search for the remaining four or five suspects. The captured assailants face charges of house robbery and attempted murder in Heilbron Magistrate’s Court.

Heartbreak and Call for Unity

Van Biljon’s rugby career spanned from 2001 to 2003, during which he played 13 games for the Springboks. A family member expressed his heartbreak and disbelief at the farm attack on social media. He implored people not to resort to hate and revenge, but instead to pray for the family and South Africa. In the face of such tragedy, the family’s call for prayer and unity serves as a beacon of hope in these dark times.

The harrowing attack on the Van Biljon family is a sobering reminder of the precariousness of life and the need for security and protection for the farming communities of South Africa. While the family’s physical wounds may heal, the emotional scars will remain etched in their memories forever.

Environmentalist and Outdoor Enthusiast. Amanda is a nature-loving, energetic, and enthusiastic environmentalist who has dedicated her life to exploring and protecting Cape Town's stunning natural landscapes. She is an experienced hiker, wildlife enthusiast, and advocate for sustainable tourism.

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