Former South African rugby player Lukas van Biljon is grieving the loss of his father André, who died from gunshot wounds sustained in a vicious attack on their Free State farm. The rugby community has rallied behind the Van Biljon family during this difficult time.
On the weekend, a group of six armed men stormed the Van Biljon family’s smallholding in Oranjeville. André van Biljon was shot at close range, while his son Lukas was stabbed multiple times with a knife. The intruders even went as far as to bind the children on the property with cable ties. Two suspects were apprehended at a roadblock in Viljoensdrift shortly after the incident, while four others remain at large.
The Van Biljon family has been left reeling in shock and despair. A family acquaintance described the harrowing scene and emotional turmoil faced by the family. Lukas has reportedly been touched by the comfort and encouragement he has received from the rugby world and local farming community.
Lukas van Biljon, now 47, played 13 Tests for the Springboks between 2001 and 2003. His career also saw him represent the Cats, Sharks, and Stormers. Van Biljon’s rugby career has earned him national honors and the admiration and respect of fellow players and fans alike.
The two arrested suspects are set to face charges of house robbery and attempted murder as the investigation into the attack continues.
The tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of life. The unwavering support from the farming and rugby communities will undoubtedly provide the Van Biljon family with some measure of comfort and strength during these trying times.
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