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S.Africa: 2 Homes were petrol bombed – due to COMMUNIST ACTIVITY?

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Original Post Date: 2008-03-07 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

[I’ve warned before of the intimidation that COSATU and the communists engage in. They FORCE BLACKS, EVEN AGAINST THEIR WILL to strike. If they don’t strike they physically harm them. Look at the Police report below. Jan]

The homes of two supervisors working for Entertainment Logistics Services, a music distribution company, have been petrol-bombed.

David Segoale said he was sleeping when the explosion went off. The fire started in the lounge just after 10.40pm on Tuesday at his home in Jabulani, Soweto.

“It seemed so close and loud. I woke up and looked through my bedroom window. The curtain was up in flames and there was a cloud of smoke,” a visibly shaken Segoale said.

He quickly opened the door so that his wife and 9-year-old son could go out through the kitchen door.

“I went outside, took buckets and started putting out the flames. When the neighbours arrived, the fire was already out.”

He then went to Jabulani police station to report the attack.

“While I was there, my colleague, who lives in Dobsonville, phoned me and told me he had just been attacked.”

Segoale distanced himself from police reports that the attack was related to the ongoing strike at the company.

SAPS spokesperson Inspector Kay Makhubele said the police were investigating the possibility that the attack was related to the strike.

“There is something fishy that two employees were attacked on the same day.”

He said the police were investigating a case of malicious damage to property.

Segoale said he found it strange that he and his colleague were attacked at almost the same time.

“He told me that everyone was all right, they were not injured. I think we were all lucky.”

Segoale said the attack had left his son traumatised, and he had to take him to relatives.

The walls in the lounge where the fire started had turned black from smoke. Pieces of the glass and green pieces of the bottle that was used to set the house alight lay strewn on the floor.

    • Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=vn20080306053045841C959327