OMG! Robber attacks and slits school boy’s throat in broad daylight

A 15-year old school boy is recovering after an attacker slit his throat while trying to rob him in South Africa.
Reports say, the Grade 10 pupil of Cape High school, South Africa, needed 18 stitches and six stitches to save his life.
It was gathered that the boy was returning from school when his attacker accosted him,cut his throat and made off with the boy's money.
iOL News reports:
Education MEC Donald Grant's spokeswoman, Bronagh Casey, confirmed on Tuesday that "a Grade 10 learner was attacked on Monday afternoon after he was accosted by a man with a knife".
"He sustained injuries to his neck area and has received stitches. His parents have laid a charge with the police."
On Monday evening, Facebook images were posted showing the teen's wound, followed by nearly a hundred comments expressing outrage.
The post was later withdrawn – it is understood this was because the boy is a minor, and his identity needed to be protected.
Neighbourhood watch spokeswoman in Somerset West reported: "I was informed… that a 15-year-old schoolboy from Parel Vallei High School was attacked this afternoon near the school in Adam Tas Road around 2.45pm."
The street is about 500m from the school gates.
"The schoolboy, according to my report, was rushed to hospital where he apparently received 18 stitches plus six internal stitches.
"I am sending this out as I am very concerned because many children from our area in Sector 1 walk to and from Parel Vallei school daily, often alone.
"According to another neighbourhood watcher in our area, Parel Vallei school sent out a communication on Friday, February 7, to warn parents and children that two muggings had taken place near the school that morning – I am not sure if they managed to get away with cellphones and earpieces that young people use to listen to music.
"Please alert your children and ask them to walk together and to report anything suspicious.
"Perhaps some of the parents and patrollers in this area can keep an eye out at the start of the school day and at the end of the school day to look out for any suspicious characters," she warned.
Casey said the school had reported an increase in crime against pupils walking home from school over the past two weeks.
"Pupils had been approached by strangers demanding their cellphones or possessions.

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