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Sunday, 19 April 2015

Heartbreaking photos: People stood by while this man was stabbed to death in SA

People stood by while a Mozambican man, Emmanuel Sithole, was cornered, stabbed in the heart and left to die. This happened yesterday in Johannesburg and yes, he died from his wounds. Killed just for being from another African country.. and the story told by the journalist who witnessed this brutal stabbing is heartbreaking! See more photos and read the full story from Times Live after the cut...

The brutal death of Emmanuel Sithole 
As told by Beauregard Tromp and James Oatway for Timeslive.co.za



Shortly before 7am yesterday April 18th, Sunday Times journalists were in Alexandra township, near Sandton, speaking to shop owners who had their businesses looted overnight. Children played, people walked the streets, some stopped to gawk at the carnage from the night before. Then this happened ...

In a gutter in Alexandra a Mozambican man stopped and lay down. The gash to his chest meant he could go no further.

At the day clinic less than 100m away they could not help him. The doctor scheduled to be on duty did not show up because he was a foreigner and feared being a victim of xenophobia.
It began on Friday night when mobs blockaded Arkwright Avenue, one of the main thoroughfares in Alexandra, with rubble and burning tyres. Foreign-owned shops' roofs were ripped open and metal gates torn away as looters went on the rampage.


Outside one spaza shop, a man in a black corduroy jacket and red shirt was walking along the road.
Suddenly a young man dressed in a grey tracksuit jacket beat him over the head with a wrench. The red-shirt man tried to fend off the blows, his arms raised. He stumbled back, falling into rubbish strewn by the roadside. The blows with the wrench rained down. Then the bludgeoning stopped and the man with the wrench moved away.

"Are we safe here?" asked a South African woman watching the attack.
The man in the red shirt got up. Now another man with a beige spottie approached, holding an okapi knife high above his head. Again, the man in the red shirt raised his hands, pleading for mercy. But his pleas were in vain. He was stabbed ... again and again.


The two grappled and fell to the floor. The man with the wrench returned. Finally, a lanky young man sprinted towards the man among the rubbish, kicking him in the head. The young man pulled a butcher's knife. A man in a black leather jacket who had discouraged the attack grabbed the wrist with the butcher's knife. The attackers fled.

The red-shirt man tried to get up but fell. Finally he made it to his feet. Feebly, he walked up the road.
Do you know why they attacked you? Who are you? Where are you from, we asked him.
He turned his head towards the questions fired at him, his face pleading. He said nothing. His shirt was drenched, a 2cm gash in his chest.

Metres further he stumbled and lay down in the gutter. He struggled to sit up and fell down

"Help me get him into the car. Help me, please," said photographer James Oatway, looking around at the men gathered around him. One stepped forward, reluctantly.
Up the road, at Alexandra Day Clinic, nurses did what they could. There was no doctor; he would have to be taken to Edenvale Hospital.

Along the way the man was flailing wildly, sitting up, lying down, wincing with pain. The wound to his chest was gushing now.

At Edenvale Hospital a lone gurney stood at the entrance. The porters sat in a room with tinted windows. Oatway pleaded for help. The man in the car was critical, he said.

Slowly one porter rose and scribbled in a book. Then the other, both now ambling towards the hospital entrance. Inside the car the red-shirt man looked lifeless.

"He's dead. We can't take him," one porter pronounced.
There was no pulse. Then a gag reflex. He's alive.

Inside the ICU, doctors compressed his chest, massaging his heart. After nearly seven minutes a ventilator was used. Shortly after 9am Emmanuel Sithole was pronounced dead. He was Mozambican. The stab wound to his chest had penetrated his heart.

In his pockets, R285 and 10c in change and a cellphone. His phone would ensure he did not die nameless.

On his wrist, three armbands read: "United for Bafana."

241 comments:

  1. This is disturbing. Lindaobserve

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  2. Such a pity!
    ~D great anonymous!

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  3. This is so sad.
    South africa government is not even saying anything about it.
    This is wickedness in high places and God will definitely punish them.
    This is worse than racism.

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  4. My Goodness. What is SA turning into??? This ain't d legacy Madiba left o,smh... May God guide $ protect d good once over there.

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  5. Phew! Shock waves flowed down my spine reading this.
    This is unacceptable, what is going on in South Africa should be condemned in,string terms by all.
    I insist the South African authorities are not doing enough to stop this evil.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  6. Mandela would be absolutely disgraced by their actions.... Are this people educated at all?whats dier govt doing bout dis attacks?its almost a week now Ans no action taken to stop this...smh...lord help dem for dey dnt know d implications of what dey are doing

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  7. Sorry to say but i now hate south Africans. . I loathe em.. disgusting animals! ..I've always said it that if not for d white pple there.. they'd be so backwards.. i find it hard to believe Mandela was a south african. Rest in peace to the Mozambican. I'm so upset ryt now.

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  8. I swear down,hell is empty.All the devils are in SA right now.Jeez!

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  9. God pleaaaseee...have mercy on yoqur people...*crying*...this is soo heartbreaking

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  10. God pleaaaseee...have mercy on yoqur people...*crying*...this is soo heartbreaking

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  11. Dude Z was forced to shed a tear for this.

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  12. Heartless people, RIP young man, And that Ambasaddor thinks Nigerians shouldn't be Evacuated?? I wonder how many people have bn killed and didn't have the oppurtunity to be on the news.

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  13. Wow!!!...what murrr can I say..?"??

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  14. Dis is so pathetic, dis ppole v gone wild. RIP 2 d poor man

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  15. Dis is so pathetic, dis ppole v gone wild. RIP 2 d poor man

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  16. D world is coming to an end,,,,God v mercy upon ur pple,,,,,,,

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  17. 2many babaric act 4rm afican ,Y Jah ,r we really animals as the wyte forks use to caLl us??

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  18. Is this also Congo Mr. Ambassador?

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  19. Hmm...this is so bad! what are world leaders doing on this? This has to stop! I feel the pain like it's really happening to me.

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  20. This is really breaking my heart! Lord plz cum n take control!!! Am sure Mandela will b will weeping were eva he is! Just negodu d animals Madela fought 4?

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  21. Kai! When will they stop this madness...ok they shud give them way to leave their country.

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  22. This is too heartbreaking! God y dis, imagine Africans nw killing Africans. Totally Barbaric!

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  23. I am saddened by all these images.Thank Linda for bringing this to the world.South Africa is the home to so many sad blacks of the world.We should have left them to the mercy of the whites.

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  24. Time to chase all south Africans back home. Time to boycott all their products. Let us the rest of Africa say No to Xenophobia......

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  25. Confused.. Why were th pictures taken??.. If true .. rip

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  26. This is very sad. Are there no white foreigners in SA?

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  27. OMG! This is disheartening!

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  28. My God!! What's all these nonsense naw?? These people will die miserably. What rubbish!

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  29. I can't believe what I just saw. I'm reading this with tears dropping down my eyes. What has this world turn into?

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  30. Awwwww....dis is gruesome. God, pls stop dem

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  31. Oh God!!! I can't stop crying.Oh God!!! I can't stop wailing!!!! Oh God!!! These are humans created in your image.
    To think of the fact that this was the same south africa that their struggle against apartheid got the world in tears.
    I can't just fathom.

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  32. "United for Bafana"... Chai! This is really touching and painful. Why are humans this heartless? The South African government should do something fast about this, before it leads to war. RIP Emmanuel Sithole.

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  33. But d man snapping all dese would have helped me na......camera man u try well well

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  34. Very gruesome and brutal.. The evil that men do live with/after them.

    Linda I said so..

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  35. I cried while reading this. Man's inhumany to fellow man. Whch way Africa??

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  36. Now I hate South Africa.

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  37. But why! Bin so pissed off since I read dis ish...had to just come bak to comment and let it out! wtf is their govt doing abt it...am so in tears..an innocent man! God why? I cant imagine what we went through...like serzlly! Inshort, they should even wipe south africa out sef..cos dis xenophobic shit doesnt even make sense...dis post wrecked my day, aswear!

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  38. South Africa shld be excommunicated from the African continent. I can't tk this any more. What Barbarism is this madness!!!

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  39. United for Bafana. He lived and believed in SA. Wearing their National football armband. S.A why?

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  40. making a spectacle of black death as usual who is the dog that stood there snapping away for this story instead of putting this man (rip) in a taxi and heading to the hospt?

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  41. Government of SA is not doing anything at all to forestall this situation, so it won't be improper anyway if foreigners acquire firearms/weapons and defend themselves. Imagine how they killed this armless guy. These boys are barbaric...DEFEND YOURSELF GUYS.

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  42. I weep for this man. May his soul never rest not until he hurt his killers. Oh Lord hear me.

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  43. This is turning into a mass slaughter, I will kill any south African I see from now on with rubber knife. #bastardsetofhumanbeings #somearestillsweetthough #Godsavethesefools

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  44. we've lost our humanity!period!IgboBorn!

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  45. Hmmmmm, even d white's never treated SA lik dis during d slavery period. No wonder God kept d black's as slaves under d white's. Now I see, and knw better.

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  46. United 4 bafana omg! Dat reli made me cry. RIP

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  47. God will punish south Africans for this acts of ruthless killings. There must be consequences.

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  48. GOD help Africa .. this is too much for 1 man ... May God save us

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  49. This is very BAD ... Stop Xenophobia

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  50. I live in Central JHB, There is serious tension in the city, roads are scanty, Foreigners spaza shops are all closed, nobody knows what would happen next!! Fear!

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  51. O my God!!! What is all this and that Nigerian ambassador was talking nonsense. God must surely reward this ppl participating in the act .

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  52. Wat a pity..may his soul rest in peace

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  53. My God!!!! What is all these nau?

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  54. Painful..really painful..It hurts me when humans act like animals..Are we not supposed to be united? Why kill our own..We are africans for God sake. Whats wrong with dis people? South Africans are a disgrace..am speechless..R.I.P

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  55. ya Allah befall them the calamity of boko haram isis alshabab alqaeda....sad indeed





    bashirdanhajiya22@gmail.com

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  56. So so heartbreaking.. My heart bleeds for Africa.

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  57. Lindaikeji this your copy and paste no good oh. You are getting paid for blogging do your job well.

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  58. It is particularly appalling that the south Africans have decided to tow this dishonourable path.
    Sadder still is the fact that their leaders have not done anything to condemn this act.
    I really do wonder how immigrants are responsible for whatever the south Africans are facing. The pie is large enough for everyone. They only need to work hard.

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  59. This is a crime against humanity and a act of terrorism, Zuma and his people should be labelled state sponosors of terrorism. Mr ambassador pls is high time u evacuate Nigerians from that failed state

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  60. ya Allah befall them the calamity of boko haram isis alshabab alqaeda....sad indeed





    bashirdanhajiya22@gmail.com

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  61. ya Allah befall them the calamity of boko haram isis alshabab alqaeda....sad indeed





    bashirdanhajiya22@gmail.com

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  62. Dis guys are heartless, is not fair

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  63. ya Allah befall them the calamity of boko haram isis alshabab alqaeda....sad indeed





    bashirdanhajiya22@gmail.com

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  64. God dis is terrible

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  65. International community should ostracised this SA. Fifa should follow suit

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  66. Mark 13:5-23

    And Jesus began to say to them, “See that no one leads you astray. Many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am he!’ and they will lead many astray. And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them

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  67. Mark 13:5-23

    And Jesus began to say to them, “See that no one leads you astray. Many will come in my name, saying, ‘I am he!’ and they will lead many astray. And when you hear of wars and rumors of wars, do not be alarmed. This must take place, but the end is not yet. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom. There will be earthquakes in various places; there will be famines. These are but the beginning of the birth pains. “But be on your guard. For they will deliver you over to councils, and you will be beaten in synagogues, and you will stand before governors and kings for my sake, to bear witness before them

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  68. Too bad! #saynotoXenophobia


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  69. Sign of end time!God ve mercy!the bible says brother will rise against brother! Is unimaginable dat an African man will start killing his own African brother!may his soul R.i.p

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  70. WTF is this for God's sake, SA is shameless, after all the world did for them.

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  71. Y dibt d person taking d pics rush him to d hospital instead...na wa o...may his soul rest in peace

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  72. Nigerians it's time to shut down shoprite. Dstv and mtn,this is the height of wickedness, what nonsense

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  73. Ignorance is dangerous!

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  74. My God...now I know what he meant when he said the heart of men is DESPERATELY WICKED #crying# God us pls!

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  75. Ain't know South Africans can be this crazy and heartless__ May Jah help all foreigners over there #SupportGoodMusic

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  76. What a wicked world. My God blacks killing them selves. God help us all.

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  77. So why is the Nigeria Ambassador to SA making things look subtle??

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  78. ar dey going to evacuate nigerian citizens nw?? R.I.P

    #skookid

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  79. This is too much. God where are u?

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  80. http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Police-investigating-possible-Alexandra-xenophobic-attack-20150419

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  81. A very sad story.May his soul RIP

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  82. What a cruel world they wuld die a painful death those dat this this so sad

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  83. Mmmm this has become something ex I have been calling my guys in SA if by the end of this week no news from them it means SA people in lagos will be in trouble and all the company owned by SA will received disaster trust niger

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  84. And the journalist who documented the whole nonsense? Or the photographer who waited for it to get this bad? Wtf is with human beings even the ones standing and staring? Wtf! Wtf! Seriously something has to be done. I wonder what country the journalists are from btw and why they weren't attacked

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  85. Tears actually rolled down my eyes while reading this! OMG! Why? South Africa, why?

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  86. OMG...this is so disheartening! ...and they have a government in this country? God please help all the foreigners here!....oh God please!

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  87. So sad that blacks would kill each other and yet scream apartheid when whites discriminate black. God help us all.

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  88. Why all these, this is sad. RIP.

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  89. You beetter stop if you dnt stop all the generation S F will pay for it next few days you bitch

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  90. Tears* God save Nigerian in south africa.Linda watch

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  91. God wil purnish all of u dat did dis. I couldn't stop masef frm cryin.

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  92. God how long do we have to wait? Till evil takes over the whole world? I still believe in God regardless. When he rises in his glory to fight this evil,we will live to watch in awe

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  93. south Africans ask your conscience if this killings of ur fellow blacks is worth it! may the souls of the departed torment ur country,state and cities ,may there be death in ur land may God in heaven make u all responsible for this pain of this innocent children pay dearly ..may ur leader die miserably ......oba of Lagos u see what u have caused i heard its ur words that went viral that is causing this ishh

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  94. A typical south african dare not slap a white man but they can stab a fellow african to death.
    What a shame.

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  95. Very heartbreaking...

    Tear just drop from my eyes..
    When will all this pain and agony end..




    ...JOSHSAYSO...LIB..FAN

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  96. Africans killing Africans. If it were a white doing this people would have screamed RACISM. God help us.

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  97. I m grief stricken for all these senseless and atavistic show of shame in SA. One way or the other the day of reckoning is coming for the perpetrators and their hypocritical leaders. At the end of the day our ambassador will tell us the pictures are from Congo.

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  98. Jesus Christ! How are we still doing nothing???? I swear times like this I miss Abacha!

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  99. These acts are an expression of unfounded hatred,looking at the pics got me thinking :can I do this to helpless and unarmed human no matter the justifications ? The sad truth is that I would do same if it had not been for the love in me.....
    Let us live together as friends or perish like fools.---Marthin Luther king jnr.

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  100. This ain't right Aswear...rest well

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  101. Oh God! Pls Keep my friend Okechukwu Okeke safe!

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  102. God
    This guys are animals, I tink we should close down all there establishments here, stating with MTN

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  103. How do someone turn a murderer overnight against someone you probably watched football with? If they dont want foreigners, a simple 'foreigners must go Law'' should suffice. And their own people should go back to their country. This is what happens everyday in Nigeria, hating a tribe because of what 1 person did. Where does this hate come from? Where is the love?

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  104. May God help us all, thank God we Yoruba people didn't listen to the trash the Oba said!! Cos this is what would have happened... and I love my Igbo friends.

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  105. 'United for Bafana' touched me. Rip Emmanuel. Wicked world. GOD help us.

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  106. This is so sad ... I hate it when africans and black complain about racism .. i swear i really dont see anything wrong with racism if a black man can kill and hate his fellow black man jst for the most stupid reasons . Racism is nt our problem .. tribalism is ... If i were a white man i see no reason why i wont castigate a black man .. am starting to believe there is a curse on d black race

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  107. o my God!!!! Wat are these rascals fighting for

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  108. such a sad story
    on a Sunday morning
    May his soul rest in peace
    And may d wicked never go unpunished...

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  109. Tears rolling down my eyes... Heavenly Father help your children

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  110. I have to say this, if all other African countries start killing South Africans in there country, people like MultiChoice boss, MTN Boss, Shoprite Boss KFC boss and staffs that is from south african, they will stop this.....

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  111. Heartless.. So very heartless.. *sobbing* ----C21

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  112. Wow. God please help us. I'm crying at this.

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  113. On his wrist three armbands read "united for bafana"

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  114. Uhmm,very sad indeed..He stood there helpless & saw his death..May his soul rest in peace....Aftican leaders do smthing fast..Dis SAs are jst not backing off..they are blood thirsty & full of hate & bitterness...God will surely render to them their wicked portion.

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  115. Si vis pacem para bellum
    If you want peace, prepare for war.

    I am not a violent person but I believe that violence begets violence.

    If the South Africans who live in other African countries do not stand against this abnormalities, the same evil should be meted to them. What I am saying is essence is, "South Africans in other African countries should be KILLED if they don't stand against what their 'brothers' are doing"!

    -PHILEO

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  116. The photographer actually killed him.

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  117. This is a pure act of wickedness.... We Africans will always have hatred each other for no just reasons.... Even centuries ago we sold each other to the western people...

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  118. Oh my God; what kind of a life is this that people find it so easy to take another's life? RIP Mr Emmanuel

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  119. Oh my God; what kind of a life is this that people find it so easy to take another's life? RIP Mr Emmanuel

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  120. and our ambassador is saying pictures and videos are fake

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  121. so the journalist watched as an innocent man was being killed, all for a good story. the world is coming to an end and the Lord Jesus Christ will destroy the wicked and cast them into the lake of fire.

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  122. Shei these clueless idiotic SA pipo re trying to cause a war abbi?? Like how can they be so inhumane?

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  123. My hate this lazy south Africans..every 1 of them, black.and white

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  124. I hate these south Africans, every one of them black and white

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  125. For God sake,what is all these,why so much hatred against fellow humanity,this is total wickedness

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  126. Why south African say anything?

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  127. SMH......and he died with three armbands on his wrist, which read "UNITED FOR BAFANA".....South Africans, there is God ooooooo.

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  128. For all South Africans reading this, today Heaven and Hell curse u. You and your generations will never know peace and may Almighty God send all kind of disease and plague to ur nation. U will be in the shackles of afflictions and chains of inequity. Progress will never come to your land and u will be brought down to nothing. u will always be behind of all Africans countries and all the nations shall see your land as place of doom. God will not have mercy on you neither man will pity you. #AtWitEnd... Linda if u don't wanna be part of this curse, Post my comment this time

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  129. If i was Naija President, for every foreigner killed 10 south Africans to die, what kind of wickedness is this and we sit down to blame boko haram, it shows there is a level of babarity in Africans it is just left for the rite situation for it to show, i will suggest to all African heads to speak against this calumny and to every Nigerian still there u better run back home

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  130. This is terrifying. S.Africans should be ready to suffer for all these crimes, they will not go unpunished! May God accept the souls of the dead.

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  131. This is terrifying. S.Africans should be ready to suffer for all these crimes, they will not go unpunished! May God accept the souls of the dead.

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  132. If i was Naija President, for every foreigner killed 10 south Africans to die, what kind of wickedness is this and we sit down to blame boko haram, it shows there is a level of babarity in Africans it is just left for the rite situation for it to show, i will suggest to all African heads to speak against this calumny and to every Nigerian still there u better run back home

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  133. Lying reporters!!! Wicked white people! They watched this whole thing happen and did nothing??!!!! Now they're lying that they helped him? We can clearly see this man laying on the floor abandoned and dying!!! We need to start banning these reporters from entering our various countries and documenting us like we're some sort of entertainment. If this was in a western country these reporters would be arrested and tried for not offering assistance to an injured person. Bastard white people!!!!

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  134. Chei....God have mercy. Whatever they sow, they will reap one way or another.



    #TeamBlessed#

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  135. Nigeria should launch the same attack here on every funking south African here in Nigeria.burn down shoprite and every MTN office at site. Dstv as well. I don't known why Nigeria are cowards..we only show our strength on social media..when the time to act come..everybody will keep quiet...shame

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  136. Na wa oo.....whats their stress sef? This is least expected in SA.. God help this world. Amen

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  137. why? why does this have to happen? I weep for Africa. I weep for humanity.








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  138. We can now begin to understand why those folks were dealt with my the white minority for years. After killing and chasing away their fellow Africans, they will turn their beastly weapons on themselves. Mark my prediction.

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  139. What kind of wickedness is this? South Africans will never know peace. Slaves they will remain forever.










    Busy Fingers.

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  140. SA people shld all b treated like outcasts in all African countries. Dis people has committed a lot of atrocities in dia country dis few days. God hv mercy!!!!! Dis us sickening.
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  141. This is too heartbreaking.the entire ECOWAS countries and other continent should sanction the South Africans,each of the countries should deport all the south Aficans living in their countries ,the king that instigating this problem should be jailed or sentence to death for his wickedness to humanity.

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  142. Those guys are heartless. May God have mercy on them and save other foreigners. Where were the police and soldiers? Or are they also foreigners?

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  143. It's a pity but d bible says d signs of end time is brothers rising against brother; nation rising against nation.

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  144. That old man that calls himself Nigeria's ambassador to SA, says there's no need for evacuation. Because his loved ones ain't involved, the national assembly and presidency wants to hide under the guise of a clown called ambassador to say they don't know what to do. That's why Nigerians outside don't give a shit about patriotism cos they know how nonchalant their govt is to responding to their needs. Just maybe Nigerians in the diaspora should rise up to this occasion, could be them and the govt won't bat an eyelid.

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  145. Lord this brought tears to my heart. Am not proudly South African at the moment. That part of me is dying out, because the weeping is too much. Am so sorry to all Africans who came to seek refuge in South Africa. The aim was to help and build each other up, but this is shameful and uncalled for. Am truly shaken that a group of South African Zulus can do this and get away with murder. Murder is murder!! Doesn't matter if a foreign national is involved or not. God please look upon us...

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  146. Growing up I used to get mad whenever my mum would say "The black skin is a curse", she'd follow up with "only a black person would see another black person doing well and would do whatever to bring him/her down... When that energy could be used towards self-improvement". I had the whole "black pride" thing stuck in my head... Movies like Sarafina and Malcom X were a frequent premiere on tv then, so my pride in my skin color was "gingered".
    I've long since found out my mum was right.
    This is SA, I'm pretty sure there are white foreigners with even bigger businesses... But we're black... We're cursed to kill each other in the most senseless ways, and over the most mundane of things.
    And at the end of the day, THIS is Africa... Nobody else will give a shit.

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  147. So now black hates black .... we're done

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  148. Speechless!!

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  149. I swear if they f!ck with any one of my families there, I will take them all down over here, Yes I know where they live in ikoyi.. a

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  150. I swear if they f!ck with any one of my families there, I will take them all down over here, Yes I know where they live in ikoyi.. a

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  151. Broken..........





    RIP my hero.

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  152. Foreigners leave south africa. Biko

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  153. What are the south African gov doing about this thing?
    Like seriously! Thank God Buhari is gonna be sworn in by 28th n God bless them let any Nigerian poof in S.A there will be serious trouble!




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  154. What a waste!

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  155. South Africans are perverts. And don't even tell me all of dem are not involved. As far as I am concerned, watching it happen and doing nothing makes u an accomplice.

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  156. Look at how dirty the whole place is. All the pictures I have been looking at are the same, SLUM and they are making shakara with their dirty country.I no blame them but i can never have interest in anything SA after this.

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  157. The things God will judge... They are just plentiful. Wickedness in abundance.

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  158. FOR WHAT SOUTH AFRICANS HAS DONE , I WISH EBOLA VISIT THEM ,

    THEY WOULD DIE IN VAIN , THEIR CHILDREN WOULD STARVE TO DEATH ,

    THEY WOULD LOOK FOR HELP NOBODY WOULD COME TO HELP THEM ,

    THEY TOO WILL BECOME REFUGE LOOKING FOR HELP AMEN .

    MY SPELL WOULD BE ON THOSE WICKED SOUTH AFRICANS WHO KILLED THE IMMIGRANT

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  159. I cried. ..O Lord what manner of evil is this?

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  160. This is the height of wickedness.

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  161. Y all dis rubish..... our govt should do something fast..... or cos non of deir family member has been attacked.... dat means no solution? evacuate our pple from deir plsssssssss

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  162. Awwww.. dis world is truly kmin to an end

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  163. This is totally insane... Wickedness to fellow human being of the highest order... These guys are animals... It is not enough that those South African companies in other countries are chanting " no to xenophobia" on social media. We should actually follow suit what the Malawian govt has done... South Africans should not be allowed into our countries and they biz should be shut down. They have shown that they are an island... So let them be! Yeye

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  164. This is so inhuman,how can these people be so wicked? I think we need to start a movement to shut down all South African owned businesses in Nigeria. Yes it would create more unemployment for our people but it is a sacrifice we must pay to show these Bastards that they are Losers.
    It's so sad that their Govt is doing absolutely nothing to stop this

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  165. I cried while reading this,these people are so heartless.

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  166. I swear they should start this in Kenya to teach those oyinbo dem a lesson comin to
    Destroy the country and stealing the locals jobs...mschew!!!

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