Malcolm X wants to put an end to 'weave snatching' crimes

The People's Blesser has offered to replace a victim's belongings after a video of her being robbed in broad daylight went viral

22 February 2019 - 08:00 By Kyle Zeeman
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Malcolm X offered to help the victim who was robbed of her belongings, phone and weave.
Malcolm X offered to help the victim who was robbed of her belongings, phone and weave.
Image: Instagram/ Malcolm X

Businessman Malcolm X has responded with anger and heartbreak over two recent incidents of women being robbed of their weaves, offering to reimburse them for their loss.

In one of the videos a woman was seen driving with her window down when a man ran past and simply pulled her weave off her head. Not much is known about the origin of the video.

A Durban woman who was stationary in peak hour afternoon traffic on February 19 2018 on the M4 south was injured when a stranger came up to her car and snatched her wig off her head and ran away.

In another, apparently taken from a camera situated on a street in Muizenberg, Cape Town on Saturday, a woman's weave was snatched along with her cellphone and handbag.

She was seen walking down the road when a car pulled up and two men assaulted her. The first made off with her bag while the second grabbed her phone and weave after several seconds of struggle.

In the end, defeated, she sat down on the pavement and appeared to cry in desperation.

The video has sparked outrage from people on social media, including Malcolm who shared the video on his Instagram account.

He said he was so hurt by the video and was unable to sleep. Malcolm asked followers to help him find the woman so he could assist her.

"I can’t sleep after watching this: please link me with her and I’ll replace everything she was robbed of, including her bag, cash & weave! She’s so broken!" he wrote.

In the end he was referred to Muizenberg Police and promised to keep his followers updated about his search.

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