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While only a few crime incidents were reported in June and July, there were an estimated 10 incidents in August, six in September and 13 in October.
Crime in the Table Mountain National Park has the potential to severely hurt Cape Town's tourist sector, local authorities say.
Cape Town Tourism CEO Enver Duminy said the organisation was "optimistic about the tourism outlook for the upcoming summer months", but crime could have an impact on tourism.
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