Old video of police breaks on Es.Africa connected to the story made of a pregnant woman
Since travel related to West African province, communication users are sharing the video said that the police said of violence that mischievous taxis. But the claim is false; Footage was sorted by 2023 during the Cape Town dispute over the incubation of minibuses by the authorities.
“Taxi drivers were arrested after allegations of the victim of a pregnant woman at the PickKup,” Reading is part of a long Pop on August 26, 2025.
“Eight taxi drivers were arrested before this day after being placed that they were trying to remove the pregnant woman in her car,” said words sent by her pictures at school, @primetimewsza “.
According to the post office, “this woman and her children were empty”, but the police did not expose “a school site to protect the victim’s privacy”.
Posts, with more than 5,000 preferences and more than 1,100 methods, including three screenshots that indicate struggles that include police officials and people in South Africa.
Screenshot Screensho Single X, published on August 27, 2025
The same day, the same account answered the post with 60-second video of a limited incident, indicating the police using the power to catch road watching people.
The post is Calction: “The incident video involves taxi drivers and legislation.”
This, with the name of the account, means it is the latest news report, the thought of other answers. Some users, however, spend a piece as an old video.
Screenshots of other answers under X Post, taken by September 1, 2025
The same post is allocated on Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok.
Although tension in the taxi industry of the minibus increased last months, this video has been online since August 2023.
Cape Town Blitz
The background search of screenshots in the post office and a clip has led to old social networks and relatives relating to the conflict of Cape Town, South Africa.
AFP tests were found that this video was published on August 2, 2023, on X NCA: “Taxi drivers caused Video Cape Town. In this video, meet Metro SAPS and Metrono …(Sic)“(Submitted to historical..
X Post screenshots published on August 2, 2023
Both videos show the same standing among taxi workers and police.
Screenshots of screenshots showing the same location from X Post on August 2025 (left) and the posted post over the past two years
On the day in question, local media reported that violent conflict came into Cape Town after taxi agencies, which motivates other operators to be in their medications in a protest.
AFP Test Check The Juntown in Cape Town where the blitz occurs with searches on Google Maps of Christiaan Barnard Street, a word from the street phone.
Video screenshots rotated (left) marked to show matches available on Google Maps
Comparing a satellite image and video indicate the same buildings in the background.
According to reports, opposition parties then criticized the survival of the city of protesters.
An article screenshot from 2023
How long the strike reaches the death of five, including a policeman, and leaving thousands of passengers attacking after the burning of buses and private vehicles.
The Western Cape province estimated the economic cost of approximately five billion strike (about $ 283 million) (submitted here).
The Internet search failed to reveal any reliable biological reports of a pregnant woman who was saved by police from protesting taxi drivers.
It was affected by AFP Fact Check, said South African police spokesman Atheleven Math on September 1, 2025, I did not know about the incident “.
Taxi violence
Toward the end of August 2025, South African media reported that small taxi drivers and passengers in Cape Town said they were afraid of their lives, following the shooting of the streets of controlling the taxi regulations.
The recent violence resulted in the deaths of five, including four drivers, injuring several others.
The provincial government is called operators to resolve conflict after the decline of difficulties (which is made of history here).
Assessing AFP’s Truth has been issued by another recent claim of a taxi related violence in South Africa.