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Plettenberg Bay came to a near standstill last week after violent housing riots swept through the town over a four-day period. The action not only brought traffic to a grinding halt as major access roads were blocked by protestors, but several businesses were forced to shut their doors due to petrol bombings and looting. Firefighters also had to deal with alleged arson attacks that threatened various properties.
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