Gauteng Thieves Steal Hearse

11 years ago - 26 March 2013, Wheels News
Gauteng Thieves Steal Hearse
Car thieves stole a hearse from a South Africa Pretoria funeral parlour, then reversed the vehicle through padlocked steel doors to make their getaway, Beeld reported on March 25, 2013.

According to Kobus Minnaar, owner of Martin's funeral home in Clubview, Centurion, South Africa, the dark metallic grey SsangYong Stavic only has 60 000km on the clock.

No remorse

Just after midnight, last Sunday, he was notified by his neighbourhood watch that his garage doors were open. The thieves had ignored a bakkie parked right next to the hearse and had broken into the reception area to get its keys.

Minnaar said they then reversed the car through the locked gates so violently that the gates were ripped off their hinges.

"Why they would want a hearse, I could not say. We found pieces of the car all the way to the highway, nearly a kilometre down the road. The hearse must be a wreck.

"The hearse is only used between the church, cemetery and the crematorium. It also does not have a tracking system because it only travels along those familiar paths."

He said after three days without a hearse, without which he could not run his business, his new vehicle was being parked at another location.