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A wheelchair-bound farmer and his family were assaulted and robbed on their farm in Mpumalanga, Beeld reported on Tuesday.
"They forced my father to repeat 'I love black people'," 70-year-old Johan Lange's daughter Monique was quoted as saying.
Five armed men jumped over a fence, attacked Lange, from Kiepersol, threw him out of his wheelchair and assaulted him on his
farm on Saturday around 10pm.
Monique Lange, 34, her husband Bernhard Bekker, 36, and their 13-month-old son were visiting him at the time.
The attackers stole five hunting rifles and ammunition from a safe, as well as a laptop computer, cellphones, money, and bank
cards.
Bekker was assaulted and bound, and the baby was tied to Monique.
She managed to free herself and call for help.
The men fled in Bekker's bakkie, which police found abandoned about 30km away at the Mkhulu sports field on Sunday.