Cape Town Bolt driver accused of stabbing female riders has been arrested

Silu Daniso is one of the women who were allegedly stabbed by a Bolt driver in Cape Town. Picture: Supplied

Silu Daniso is one of the women who were allegedly stabbed by a Bolt driver in Cape Town. Picture: Supplied

Published May 9, 2024

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Police in Cape Town have arrested a Bolt driver who allegedly stabbed two young women during a feud over their drop-off location.

The alleged stabbing took place after the driver allegedly refused to drop the group of friends at their requested location in Dunoons after he had been paid his R90 fare for the trip after making two stops at ATM to withdraw money.

After a dispute with the young women, the driver wanted to dump them at a petrol station, but they refused. The driver then drove with the young women to the Table View police station, but officers at the police station apparently instructed him to complete the trip as he had been paid his fare.

Later, a physical altercation ensued between the driver and one of the five young women after he snatched their cellphone as they were recording the incident. The young women managed to snatch the phone back.

When this happened, an apparently angry driver then stopped the car and the group of friends ran away, but not before he managed to stab two of them with a sharp object resembling a knife.

Police spokesperson Captain FC Van Wyk confirmed that a 39-year-old suspect had been arrested by police on Wednesday afternoon at his Brooklyn, Milnerton, residence.

“He will appear at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Friday on a charge of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm,” he said.

Responding to the news of the arrest, one of the victims, Silu Daniso, said she was grateful the suspect had been arrested.

She said she would only find peace once the suspect has been convicted and sentenced.

“I do not want to get my hopes high with this case. I am still hurt, maybe I will try and forgive him once I have healed and understood why he did what he did,” said Daniso.

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