Sowetan

Students’ public violence case struck off court roll

EFF asks shooting witnesses to testify

- By Suthentira Govender and Lwandile Bhengu

A case of public violence against four Durban University of Technology (DUT) students has been temporaril­y struck off the court roll by the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA).

The case was opened against the students‚ believed to be members of the EFF’s Student Command‚ following unrest at the campus on Tuesday.

Tensions at the beleaguere­d institutio­n have been running high after final-year student Mlungisi Madonsela‚ 20‚ died on Tuesday fighting for free education.

He was shot during an alleged scuffle with security personnel at the Steve Biko campus.

One of the issues Madonsela was protesting about related to student safety and insourced security at the university.

Two security guards were questioned by the police until the early hours of Wednesday after Madonsela was shot.

Provincial police spokespers­on Col Thembeka Mbele confirmed yesterday that the case had been struck off the roll “pending further investigat­ions”.

She said Madonsela’s death and the public violence matter would be investigat­ed by the provincial headquarte­rs’ organised crime unit.

Zamani Ncama‚ a lawyer who represente­d the students in court‚ told TimesLIVE: “The charges were dropped and the case was struck off the roll due to insufficie­nt evidence.”

Meanwhile‚ EFF provincial chair Vusi Khoza‚ who visited the troubled Steve Biko campus on Wednesday‚ said the party was “relieved” that the death would be handled at provincial level.

Khoza claimed it was at the EFF’s insistence that the matter was moved from the Berea police station.

“We expressed our wish that it [the investigat­ion] be moved from Berea because we know that security companies work closely with the nearest police station...”

Khoza also appealed to students who had witnessed the shooting to come forward.

“We have been warned that our case is going to be weak‚ so we need to find individual­s who are willing to testify...”

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