Cape Times

Boss kills scrap metal collector

- Dominic Adriaanse dominic.adriaanse@inl.co.za

A WORCESTER mother says she feels as if a part of her has been torn from her body, as she prepares to face the man arrested for allegedly shooting and killing her son Johannes Jacobs.

He was killed collecting scrap metal from bins in an industrial area on Friday.

Jacobs and his sister Heloise Jacobs, 24, were in the industrial area of Krone Street, Worcester, when he is reported to have become embroiled in an altercatio­n with a person identified as a business owner. Her son was shot twice and died at the scene.

Roodeval resident Dina Adams, 49, said: “My son was no threat to this man. My daughter said he showed up and started threatenin­g them, hitting my son.

“When Johannes picked up a rock, this man pulled his gun and my son froze. He shot him in front of my daughter,” she said.

She said Jacobs was unemployed and a father of two children aged 6 and 4.

“I have not slept since this thing happened. It’s an unbearable pain that I cannot describe other than comparing it to a piece of my body being torn from me. I will go to court and face this man.

“I want to tell the magistrate he must stay behind bars because he is a danger to our community,” she said.

Police spokespers­on Andrè Traut said: “This office can confirm that a 27-year-old man was shot and killed in Worcester on Friday morning during an apparent altercatio­n between two men. The suspect, a 44-yearold man was arrested immediatel­y after the incident. He is due to make a court appearance in Worcester tomorrow (today).”

Ward councillor Colin Wilskut said they were mobilising residents to support Adams in court today.

‘Searching bins for scrap metal he was hit and shot in front of my daughter’

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