Man accused of starting Alex fire dies after angry mob attack
Victims are currently being assisted by Gift of the Givers, after the devastating fire burnt down a number of shacks in Alexandra informal settlement on Thursday.
Shacks on London Road and 18th Avenue burn. Photo: Nduduzo Nxumalo
A man who is believed to have started a fire in Alexandra informal settlement on Thursday has died from injuries sustained when a mob attacked him over a fire that gutted shacks in Johannesburg’s Alexandra township, IOL reported on Friday.
The man reportedly died on the way to hospital, according to police spokesperson Captain Steve Malatji.
Malatji said police were investigating a case of manslaughter, but that no arrests had yet been made.
It is alleged that the man started the fire after he had a fight with his girlfriend, reports Alex News.
The man was then found by angry residents who wanted to stone him.
A number of shacks on London Road and 18th Avenue went up in flames.
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Disaster relief non-governmental organisation Gift of the Givers teams are currently on site in Alex, and reported that the fire is still smouldering. The amount of homes destroyed, people displaced, deaths and injuries have not yet been confirmed.
The teams have assisted a mother who gave birth amidst the fire, as well as another mother of four who lost all her possessions in the fire, their logistics centre in Bramley confirmed.
The rest of the victims are being registered and transported to a nearby hall by Gift of the Givers, where they will be provided with food, water, blankets and mattresses. They added that further interventions to assist victims will follow on Saturday.
Details: Emily Thomas – 083 652 0315.
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