Two men burnt to death after kidnap victim screams for help

One suspect in alleged kidnap bid survives

Parents said more than 30 children were kidnapped on October 30 while harvesting crops at a farm located between Kamfanin Mailafiya and Kurmin Doka villages in Katsina, but some managed to escape. File photo.
Parents said more than 30 children were kidnapped on October 30 while harvesting crops at a farm located between Kamfanin Mailafiya and Kurmin Doka villages in Katsina, but some managed to escape. File photo. (supplied)

A 23-year-old Limpopo woman survived an alleged kidnap attempt by three men near a local shopping centre by fighting and screaming as her assailants tried to drag her into their car.

One of Funo Muofhe's alleged attackers appeared at the Dzanani magistrate's court in Nzhelele on Thursday. 

The two other men were burnt to death by angry community members on Wednesday. 

Muofhe's older brother Norman Muofhe said his sister screamed for help when she realised she was being robbed, and as the thugs dragged her into a white Toyota Etios outside the Mphephu Plaza in Siloam in Nzhelele. Muofhe had gone there to shop.

Norman said one of the men apparently injected her with an unknown substance which made her slightly dizzy.

“When she realised they were trying to put her into the car, she started screaming for help. Other people in the area started to approach when they realised that something was wrong and that’s when she managed to get away.”

The thugs fled and some members of the community gave chase after Muofhe told a local photographer at the centre what had happened. 

The photographer agreed to help and they hopped into his car and started chasing the suspects.

The driver of the white Toyota Etios lost control of the vehicle during the chase and it rolled The photographer said a crowd went to the crash scene and started beating up the three suspects before torching the car with them inside. Two burnt to death while the third was saved by police and taken into custody.

Provincial police spokesperson Brig Motlafela Mojapelo said community members proceeded to the police station demanding the suspect be handed over to them. Public order police were dispatched to the area to contain the situation.

The suspect appeared in court on Thursday on charges of robbery and attempted kidnapping while police are also investigating two counts of murder in relation to the killing of the other suspects. The matter was postponed to later this month for further investigation.

Provincial police commissioner Lt-Gen Thembi Hadebe has asked the public to help identify those responsible for the mob killing of the two suspects.

Muofhe's brother said his sister, who is usually talkative and bubbly, is so traumatised that she refuses to eat or sleep after the ordeal.

Norman said the family wanted justice for his sister. “We are happy that she survived but we want the police to do their work so other young women are not taken from us. As you can see the community is angry.”

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