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S.Africa: Blacks Murder Indians: “I pretended to be dead…”

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Original Post Date: 2004-03-05  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/5/2004 5:47:53 AM
S.Africa: Blacks Murder Indians: “I pretended to be dead…”

[Here is another ugly crime. In this case, some Indian men were minding their own business when a gang of blacks murdered three of them. One of them managed, by the grace of God to live. He had to crawl a kilometre to get help, after being stabbed and thrown over a bridge. This country needs the death penalty so badly. None of these blacks will die. Jan]

There were tears in the Durban High Court on Thursday as a Chatsworth man recalled his trauma of being repeatedly stabbed and left for dead.

Karthigasen Naicker is alive today because he played dead when he and his three friends were hijacked and stabbed.

On August 23, 2002, Naicker, Clive Pillay, Krishna Govender and Thagaraj Pillay were socialising at the cricket oval in Chatsworth when they were accosted by a gang. They were driven around for an hour before being repeatedly stabbed and left for dead.

Bheki Cele, 34, Thuthukani Mzonjani Shazi, 36, and Thulani Jabulani Ngcobo, 21, are charged with three counts of murder, one count of attempted murder and four counts of robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Cele and Ngcobo are also charged with the unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

As Naicker recalled the events in court on Thursday, the families of the three dead men began to weep.

Naicker told the court that when the gang approached them, one of the suspects stabbed him in the shoulder, in his back and at the back of his neck.

The four men were forced into Thagaraj’s vehicle and made to lie down. An hour later, when the vehicle stopped, Naicker was dragged outside.

He said Ngcobo stabbed him in the chest and stomach and Shazi stabbed him in the neck. Naicker was then thrown over a bridge into a ditch. Moments later, his friend Krishna landed on him.

“A suspect lifted both of our legs. I remained still, letting my legs fall back on the ground. I tried to remain as still as possible,” he said.

After the men left, Naicker crawled about a kilometre to find help.

The trial continues.

This article was originally published on page 3 of The Mercury on March 05, 2004

Source: IOL
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