A routine morning walk in a quiet Johannesburg suburb turned dangerous when a CAP Security bakkie reversed and ran over a pedestrian. CCTV footage of the CAP Security bakkie Glensan incident has circulated widely since 16 March 2026.

Pamela Kantor, 47, a primary school teacher and mother of three, had walked about one kilometre from her home on Felix Road in Glensan (Glenhazel). She greeted the driver of the parked security vehicle before the accident occurred.

Pedestrian Run Over in CAP Security Bakkie Glensan Incident

The CAP Security bakkie Glensan reversed suddenly at speed and struck Kantor from behind. It drove over her, leaving her briefly trapped underneath before the vehicle moved forward.

Kantor sustained ligament and tendon injuries but no broken bones. She returned home to recuperate and described her survival as “a miracle”.

CAP Security Responds to the Glensan Accident

Community Active Protection (CAP) Security issued a public statement shortly after the CAP Security bakkie Glensan incident. The company expressed deep remorse and described the event as a “devastating failure” that fell short of its standards.

CAP Security launched an immediate internal investigation. It dismissed the driver and confirmed it is now reviewing reversing protocols and driver training.

Family Seeks Greater Accountability

Peter Kantor, Pamela’s husband, shared the video footage and spoke publicly about the family’s trauma. He said his wife wakes up crying and reliving the moment she was under the vehicle.

Peter Kantor called for fuller accountability beyond the driver’s dismissal. He noted that the family had been advised to claim from the Road Accident Fund and stressed the incident was more than a simple accident.