A historic Durban church is investigating tightening security after being raided by copper thieves for the fourth time in five weeks, causing more than R2m in damage and leaving the interior in ruins.
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The raids at St Cyprian’s Anglican Church in Umbilo have left rector Father Dane Elsworth in a state of despair. He claims the police have not visited him once after he opened a case at the local police station in November.
Early that month, thieves struck three times in one week, stealing copper plating from the roof. The church organ, worth R3m, was damaged due to a leaking roof as a result of the copper theft.
Police confirmed that they were investigating a case of malicious damage to property and theft after unknown people broke into the church and damaged electrical wires, a switch box and lights. The electrical wires were pulled out from the pipes and taken.
But nothing appears to have come out of that investigation.
