Hi

 

We have been broken into twice in the last 3 years. Anyways before each
break-in we had people coming around to our house pretending they had to
see me or that they were with some company coming to do work at our
house - luckily my maid never lets anyone in unless we have specifically
told her that someone would be coming. But yesterday the same thing
happened again - a man - apparently from Khayalitesa(?) - came to our
house and told our maid that he had an appointment with me (he didn't
know my name - just called me the madam) and asked to be let in to wait
for me. Cina realised that something must be up because he didn't know
my name and she told him that I was at work and he would have to come
back later. Of course he never came back. 

 

I am not sure if people decide that they want to break into our house &
then they use these opportunities to find out who is at home during the
day etc or what it is, but it is very nerve racking because now we
aren't sure if some one is planning to break in or not! I am not sure if
anyone else has had the same experience. I told Cina that next time some
one comes around she must phone ADT and the police - maybe if they see
that there is a protection presence they will decide to not come back. I
can only hope!

 

Regards, 

Carys Walsh 
Senior Tax Consultant 
International Executive Services 

KPMG Services (Pty) Ltd 
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Cape Town 
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