Sunday, December 28, 2008

South African police shot dead two men after two women and a six-year-old girl were killed in a Christmas Day attack allegedly linked to witchcraft

Ntombizanele Combo, 45, was killed after the rondavel she was in was set alight at Timane village near Dutywa, said Captain Jackson Manatha. Her six-year-old granddaughter Sibulele Combo tried to escape, but the attackers pushed her back inside. The other two people in the hut, Combo's daughter and young son, managed to escape the fire. Eighty-year-old Nokwesile Wogqoyi was hacked to death nearby with bushknives. When police came to take a look at Wogqoyi's body, Ntombizanele Combo's son Baba Wogqoyi threatened police with an iron rod. "Warning shots were fired, but he kept on advancing on the police, who eventually shot him in the leg as the lives of the police were in danger," said Manatha. He bled to death at the scene before an ambulance arrived. Later the body of another man, Mthuthindaba Nqontso, 57, was found with a bullet wound. "It is suspected that he may have been unfortunately hit by one the warning shots," said Manatha. Seven men and a woman were arrested and are expected to appear in the Dutywa Magistrate's Court to face arson and murder charges. "The motive behind the murders is believed to be witchcraft as nothing was stolen from the two homesteads."

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