Fathers of killed Reiger Park boys 'broken': community leader

19 November 2014 - 14:50 By Sapa
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HEARTBREAK: Parents Elwin and Chantel and sister Erin say their last goodbyes to four-year-old Taegrin Morris at the family home in Delmore Park on the East Rand before his funeral in Boksburg yesterday Picture: ALON SKUY
HEARTBREAK: Parents Elwin and Chantel and sister Erin say their last goodbyes to four-year-old Taegrin Morris at the family home in Delmore Park on the East Rand before his funeral in Boksburg yesterday Picture: ALON SKUY

Two Reiger Park, East Rand, fathers whose sons were killed this year are broken and distraught, a community leader said on Wednesday.

"Both these fathers lost their sons tragically to crime here in Reiger Park. They are broken and distraught," Hein April said at an event in Reiger Park to mark International Men's Day.

"As fathers, they lost their pride, and their lives have been changed forever."

April spoke on behalf of Taegrin Morris's father Alwin Morris and Cuburne Lavone van Wyk's father Elroy Peterson.

Three-year-old Van Wyk went missing from his parents' home in Reiger Park on August 6. Workers found his burnt body at a nearby mine dump four days later.

Four-year-old Morris was killed when his parents' Volkswagen Golf was hijacked in Reiger Park in July. Three men approached the car in which Morris, his sister and parents were travelling, and ordered the family out. The boy was caught in his seat belt and dragged along the road as the hijackers drove off. The car was abandoned in Boksburg.

Last week, the Boksburg Magistrate's Court withdrew all the charges against Thamsanqa Twala, who had been accused of involvement in the death of Morris.

Reiger Park residents were told in a meeting with senior prosecutor Henk Strydom that the charges were dropped due to police not following proper procedure.

Van Wyk's alleged killer Nathaniel Katlego Mpoku, 25, appeared in the Boksburg Magistrate's Court on October 31. The case was postponed to December 10.

Gauteng police commissioner Lesetja Mothiba is expected to speak at the event.

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