Taxi driver dies after being dragged by police vehicle - with video

28 February 2013 - 14:31 By Sapa
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A still image grabbed from the Daily's Sun's video
A still image grabbed from the Daily's Sun's video
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The death of a taxi driver at Daveyton police station on the East Rand was being probed, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) says.

“We are still interviewing the witnesses because the allegations are that he was dragged with the police vehicle,” spokesman Moses Dlamini said.

The 27-year-old man, a Mozambican national, was found dead in police cells by a police officer on Tuesday night.

Dlamini said earlier on that day the man’s taxi was allegedly obstructing traffic in Empilweni Street in Daveyton. Two policemen, a Warrant Officer and a Constable, saw the vehicle and switched on their siren, trying to tell him to move the vehicle.

“It is also alleged that the taxi driver then assaulted the Constable and took his police firearm.

“The Warrant Officer overpowered the taxi driver and handed the firearm back to his colleague,” he said.

The Warrant Officer then drove to Daveyton police station in a taxi to call for backup.

“When back-up arrived the Constable was still at the scene, struggling to put the suspect in the police van.” 

The warrant officer said officers managed to put the “resisting suspect” into the police van and took him to the police cells.

However the video, originally obtained by the Daily Sun, shows the police struggling to overpower the man, until finally deciding to a point at the rear of their vehicle and driving off. While some officers tried to carry him for a short while, the vehicle accelerated and they had to drop him.

He was found dead by another police officer later in the day.

An inquest docket was opened, and the police also opened a case of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm against the man.

Dlamini said a post mortem was received on Wednesday and it indicated that the cause of death was head injuries with internal bleeding.

“They [policemen] are only saying they locked him [up] and he was found by another police officer, but we are investigating.”

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