Former Gor Mahia coach robbed at gun point in South Africa

Former Gor Mahia FC head coach Dylan Kerr was on Monday robbed by armed thugs in South Africa and was left unharmed after he cooperated.The tactician was with friends enjoying the festive period in the Township of KwaMashu, North of Durban when the thugs struck and left with valuables.##NAJAVA_MECA_6906295##The tactician, who is currently clubless after parting ways with Moroka Swallows in September took to Twitter to explain that ordeal while cursing those who made away with his possessions.“Never happened In Kenya or Tanzania or Vietnam or anywhere else. I love my adopted country South Africa and tonight I was robbed of my life. I hope who did this ROT In HELL with all the other vile pathetic C###S that exist in the country,” the tactician saidHe went on to warn citizens against fighting back when attacked by thugs.“Anyone who points a gun at you please don’t fight back the cowards can fuck off and die. I’m a small % of what’s happening it’s an utter disgrace not just for me but millions who have had this done to them it’s a massive wake-up call for me NEVER again trust anyone,” he added.“I am fine, I just thought I was ok. In my environment, I took it for granted and I feel such a C###T as they always say never trust anyone.”Moroka Swallows Coach and Former Gor Mahia and Simba SC coach Dylan Kerr reportedly robbed at Gun Point in South Africa.We wish him lol the best as he cope with the traumatic experience. @legend3 #football pic.twitter.com/IE4wbtqaa4— Football2wire (@Football2wire) December 26, 2022 Kerr moved to South Africa in 2018 to join Black Leopards after winning two league titles with Kenyan giants Gor Mahia. He has had success at almost all the clubs he took charge of. This includes saving Black Leopards, Baroka, Marumo Gallants, and Swallows from relegation. He also won the Nedbank Cup with Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandila.This is not the first time that Kerr has been robbed. In 2018, he lost his phone to robbers after leaving a club along Ngong Road. He had stopped to take selfies with fans who turned out to be thugs.“This is the first time in Kenya that I have been attacked and lost a phone. I don’t deny people selfies even if it is 1,000 times. I wonder why someone would go into all that trouble for an old Blackberry phone,” he said then.New Police FC boss threatens to quit if denied freehand to work

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