Jack Haskins, SAPS K9 retired police officer, dies at 68: obituary

KwaZulu-Natal, SA  – The passing of Lieutenant Jack Haskins, a revered retired veteran officer from the SAPS K9 Search and Rescue unit, has left a profound void in the hearts of those who knew him. Announced by a grieving family member through a heartfelt social media post, Jack Haskins was celebrated as a true hero, having dedicated his life to saving countless others and leaving behind a legacy of selflessness and bravery.

Originally hailing from Manzini, Swaziland, Lieutenant Jack Haskins made Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu-Natal his home, where he earned widespread recognition for his unwavering commitment to the SAPS K9 Search and Rescue team. Over his illustrious 37-year career, he played a pivotal role in various national and international rescue missions, including those in India and Algeria, leaving an indelible mark as a fearless and dedicated officer.

Edwina E Lincoln posted on Facebook

“I am so shattered to hear of the passing of my cousin Jack Haskins. He was a true hero to so many…..he saved countless lives. He was a wonderful father and husband and just so much more.RIP Jack…you will be missedMay the family find peace in the beautiful and proud memories you have of him. He was a true HERO!”

Deeply passionate about his work, Jack Haskins fostered a special bond with his five cherished dogs, including Rolf, Udane, and the renowned Orca, known for his participation in critical rescue operations. His dedication to training canines like Butch for specialized tasks underscored his commitment to enhancing the capabilities of the K9 unit and serving the community.

Beyond his professional achievements, Jack Haskins was revered for his contributions to various community events, including the Midmar Mile, the Dusi Canoe Marathon, and numerous rescue operations across the province. His unwavering dedication to helping families find closure in difficult circumstances solidified his reputation as a compassionate and reliable figure within the community.

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Following his retirement from the SA Police Services in 2016, Jack Haskins continued his commitment to serving others as the operations manager of Angels’ Care in Howick. His extraordinary legacy as a dedicated life-saver and an exceptional member of the SAPS K9 Search and Rescue team will forever be etched in the hearts and minds of those who had the honor of knowing and working alongside him.

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Source: vothisaucamau.edu.vn

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