Elon Musk increased security for his 76-year-old dad in South Africa amid kidnapping fears, report says | Business Insider

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Elon Musk increased security for his 76-year-old dad in South Africa amid kidnapping fears, report says.

on December 3 last year to warn him about becoming"public enemy number one to some very very bad people."to Jenner that"recent events make that super clear," said the following day on a Twitter Space he should probably"increase his security."

Errol Musk told The Sun said he feared for his son's safety despite him being protected by"100 security guards." The Tesla CEO also decided to upgrade his father's security system at his home in South Africa by adding a high-tech camera system, electric fencing, and 24-hour armed guards, Errol Musk told the outlet.Elon and Errol Musk didn't immediately respond to requests for comment from Insider.

 

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elonmusk your dad would be much safer if you ran for president

So this means elonmusk is fully aware of what is happening in SA - this confirms he gives 0 fucks about this country - not that he should but I was 1 of the many who thought maybe he could help SA.

elonmusk is this true?

My word! It's really that bad.

Yho this is bad, where does he stay in SA.

Smart man. Given Elon's wealth, he should probably be able to easily remove his father from the clearly dying South Africa under the ANC government to a better country.

If he really loved him, he would take him with.

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