Grief grips South African town after gruesome vigilante killings
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Families of Black people killed in racial violence during unrest in Phoenix, South Africa are demanding justice.
Durban, South Africa – For Philisiwe Ngcobo, 45, a crippling wave of anxiety began to set in when the sun went down and her 34-year-old brother, Bhekinkosi Ngcobo, had not returned home. “My brother left our house around 6pm to find fuel in Phoenix; when he didn’t return we started to look for him everywhere,” said Ngcobo. “The next time I saw my brother was at a mortuary.” Her brother was brutally beaten to death and his car burned beyond recognition on July 12.More Related News