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Ethiopian national torched in Eastern Cape
The Somali Association of South Africa has condemned the killing of an Ethiopian spaza shop owner in the Kwelera area outside East London in the Eastern Cape. The Somali Association of South Africa has condemned the killing of an Ethiopian spaza shop owner in the Kwelera area outside East London in the Eastern Cape.
The Somali Association of South Africa has condemned the killing of an Ethiopian spaza shop owner in the Kwelera area outside East London in the Eastern Cape. The community of Nokhala village is still in shock following the brutal murder of a foreign spaza shop owner who was in his twenties. The foreign national had only been running his business in the area for a month. It's alleged that the perpetrators put gas cylinders and tyres around the container, poured petrol on it and set it alight. Neighbours heard the screams of the trapped man, but it was too late. Eye witness Mkhululi Bolo says the attack happened in the early hours of the morning. "This small chap was crying loud for about 10 minutes. I screamed calling people that there's fire after ten minutes one or two people started coming in and then there was a lot of people surrounding the container but they couldn't stop the fire” Ahmed Hassan, a member of the Somali Association of South Africa, says the incident has left other foreign nationals frightened. "The law doesn't exist, we always depend on the police but the police,if you go and report a case to the police , in two or three day you do a follow up there is no help”
We still appeal to anyone who has got information to contact the police Meanwhile, police spokesperson, Mluleki Mbi, says they cannot rule out the possibility of business competition as the primary cause of the attack. Leave a comment |
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Ethiopian national torched in Eastern Cape
The Somali Association of South Africa has condemned the killing of an Ethiopian spaza shop owner in the Kwelera area outside East London in the Eastern Cape.