Cape Argus

‘The spirits told me to,’ says alleged arsonist

- Zodidi Dano

“I LIT the mountain to give a message because the spirits told me to,” the man accused of setting Table Mountain on fire told the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court.

Yumbu Barnard Ndamdele, a foreign national, appeared on an arson charge yesterday.

He stepped up to the dock in court 16 with uncut hair, a thick beard and a white, worn round-collar shirt.

As his rights to free legal representa­tion were being read out by Magistrate Joe Magele, Ndamdele told the court he was sending a message when he lit the mountain.

State prosecutor Adrian Jansen asked that the court order a postponeme­nt for bail informatio­n.

The case was remanded to Thursday.

Magela ordered that Ndamdele undergoes psychiatri­c evaluation.

Ndamdele was apprehende­d with petrol and other fire-starting devices near the scene of the fires.

He was arrested after four separate fires were started on Table Mountain’s slopes.

Mayco member for safety and security, JP Smith, said Ndamdele was known in the area: “A lot of people have identified him.

“He was screaming his head off and clearly at the location where the four fires started, so people suspected it may be him.”

Firefighte­rs were dispatched to Tafelberg Road to extinguish the blaze, while two fire trucks and a water tanker reponded and two helicopter­s assisted too.

Table Mountain National Parks provided assistance.

Spokespers­on for the City of Cape Town’s fire and rescue services, Theo Layne, said the “large vegetation fire” was on the upper slopes of the mountain above the lower cableway station.

The firefighti­ng operation was estimated to have cost authoritie­s as much as R400 000.

NDAMDELE WAS APPREHENDE­D WITH PETROL AND OTHER FIRE-STARTING DEVICES

 ?? PICTURE: ONE SECOND ALERTS ?? SMOKE SIGNAL: Four separate fires were started on Table Mountain. Yumbu Barnard Ndamdele appeared in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court for allegedly starting the blazes.
PICTURE: ONE SECOND ALERTS SMOKE SIGNAL: Four separate fires were started on Table Mountain. Yumbu Barnard Ndamdele appeared in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court for allegedly starting the blazes.

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