'It's a miracle my business survived the looting'

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'It is a miracle that my business survived.'

"They entered the mall through different entrances and looted everything. They were carrying grinders to cut the gates. It was unbelievable. Just as they were heading for the ATMs, I called FNB to alert them of what was going on.

The bank sent Fidelity Guards," said Gift.
 

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