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April said the men got out of the water and the fight continued near the office and locker room, where a lifeguard was injured.
“The group then jumped on their bakkie as the reservists tried to stop them and call the police. It was a Gauteng record. A case of public violence has been opened.
“We welcome visitors to our municipality because we value their business, but this is a case where the rules were violated. We would have expected that at this time in our country with the pandemic, we would respect each other and be able to adhere to the precautionary measures in force, but it was not like that, ”he said.
In the video, dozens of people can be seen frolicking in the sea when the fight breaks out. Several angry visitors yell at the tourists who are involved in the fight.
One person is heard telling men that they are lifeguards who are there to protect people from drowning and are “doing their job” so they should not be attacked.
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