No arrests after robbery and stabbing on Table Mountain

Police in Cape Town report no arrests following a knife attack on a woman walking her dog near Signal Hill in Table Mountain National Park. The assailant demanded her cellphone, stabbed her and the dog, which later died. The woman is receiving medical treatment for her injuries.

On the slopes of Signal Hill within Table Mountain National Park, a female visitor faced a harrowing robbery attempt while walking her dog near the big rocks. According to Western Cape Police spokesperson FC Van Wyk, an unidentified man armed with a knife approached her and demanded her cellphone. When she resisted, he stabbed her in the left arm.

The woman's dog intervened by biting the suspect, but it too was stabbed and succumbed to its injuries shortly after. The attacker then fled the scene, leaving the victim to seek help. She is currently under medical care for her wound.

No arrests have been made, and police investigations continue. In response, South African National Parks has advised visitors to steer clear of the Signal Hill slopes to ensure their safety amid rising concerns over crime in the area.

This incident underscores ongoing security challenges in one of South Africa's most iconic natural sites, where hikers and locals alike enjoy the scenic trails. Authorities are urging heightened vigilance as they pursue leads on the suspect.

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