Uniondale, Western Cape

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Uniondale
Uniondale, Old Dutch Reformed Church from the fort
Uniondale
 Uniondale shown within South Africa
Coordinates: 33°39′33″S 23°7′26″E / 33.65917°S 23.12389°E / -33.65917; 23.12389Coordinates: 33°39′33″S 23°7′26″E / 33.65917°S 23.12389°E / -33.65917; 23.12389
Country South Africa
Province Western Cape
District Eden
Municipality George
Area[1]
  Total 18.90 km2 (7.30 sq mi)
Population (2011)[1]
  Total 4,525
  Density 240/km2 (620/sq mi)
Racial makeup (2011)[1]
  Black African 8.5%
  Coloured 80.9%
  Indian/Asian 0.2%
  White 8.9%
  Other 1.5%
First languages (2011)[1]
  Afrikaans 95.1%
  English 1.9%
  Xhosa 1.1%
  Other 1.9%
Postal code (street) 6460
PO box 6460
Area code 044

Uniondale is a small town in the Little Karoo in the Western Cape Province, South Africa. The town was formed in 1856 by the joining of two towns, Hopedale and Lyons.[2] Its primary claim to fame is the ghost story of the Uniondale hitcher.[2][3] The town is connected by the N9 road and the R339 road.

The Uniondale Ghost

In stormy weather on Easter weekend of 1968 a young engaged couple had a car accident on the Barandas-Willowmore road around 20 kilometers from the town. The woman, Marie Charlotte Roux, was sleeping in the back seat of their Volkswagen Beetle when her fiancé lost control of the car. The car overturned and she was killed.

The first reported sighting of a ghost matching her description occurred during the Easter weekend of 1976,[2][3] and since then many other sightings have been reported. All involve a female hitchhiker who is given a lift, then disappears a few kilometers down the road, and some have reported car doors opening and closing, laughter and a chill in the air.

This is a newspaper article from the Daily Breeze newspaper, Torrance, California. Dated Friday, April 11, 1980. The article reads as follows: The motorcycle ghost of the Karoo Desert has struck again. The ghost, said to be a woman who died in a mtorcycle accident more than 10 years ago near Uniondale, badly frightened Andre Coetzee, 20, who was breezing along the highway on Good Friday.

I was riding near the Baramdas turnoff (the site of the fatal accident a decade ago) when I felt my hair stand on end inside my crash helmet and someone or something put its arms around my waist from behind. There was something sitting on my bike,
the skaen Coetzee said.

The frightened motorcyclist said he accelerated to 80 mph to get away, but the ghost hit him three times in the helmet to get him to slow down. 'The blows were vicious,' he said. When he reached 100 mph, Coetzee said, 'the apparition disappeared.'

Coetzee drove to a local cafe for help.

He could hardly speak when we asked him what had happened. But gradually it dawned on us that the woman ghost had appeared once more,
said Jeanetta Meyer, the cafe owner.

There have been several reports in recent years of motorcyclists picking up a blonde woman hitchhiker near Uniondale, only to find that she had vanished from the back seat after a few miles.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "Main Place Uniondale". Census 2011. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Uniondale, Go24, retrieved 16 June 2007
  3. 3.0 3.1 Uniondale, Klein Karoo, SA Venues, retrieved 16 June 2007

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