Sowetan

Kids accused of killing little boy (3)

Grieving dad suspects an adult also involved

- By Nonkululek­o Njilo

Life carried on as five children played soccer yesterday outside the home of a little friend who will never return. Okuhle* was found murdered near a dumpsite at the Marathon informal settlement in Primrose, Germiston, on Sunday.

Two children aged seven and eight stand accused of killing the young boy. They allegedly confessed to police how they assaulted him with stones‚ tied him up with a rope and pushed him over the edge of the dumpsite.

The three-year-old was reported missing on Saturday after being given an afternoon meal. He reportedly left his bowl unattended and told his mother that he was playing outside.

He was found the next day. The wounds and blood on his body were still “fresh”‚ according to his father who rushed to the dumpsite after hearing rumours about a body being discovered there.

“I just rushed there. A lot of things were going through my mind. I had hoped it would not be him but unfortunat­ely it was,” he said.

Back at the boy’s humble home‚ just a kilometre away from where he was found dead‚ the mood in the colourful two-room shack was sombre as a candle burnt to mourn his death.

His father suspected that there may have been a third hand in the mysterious killing. “I understand the children could have been playing and a mistake happened‚ but a dead person is heavy. There is no way they would have been able to pick him up and put him inside a sack … something doesn’t add up. There is an adult involved somehow.” He could not think of anybody who might have wanted to harm him or his family. “I don’t have enemies around. I wake up early in the morning and come back [from work] quite late. A lot of people don’t even know me in this area. Even if I had wronged someone, why did they have to kill my son and not me?” he asked in a trembling voice‚ covering his face with his hands. Anele Nyawo‚ who is friends with the child’s mother‚ said the community was reeling from shock over the incident. “He was a very good boy. We last saw him playing with the other kids and eating chips… he liked playing like the other kids but he wouldn’t go far‚ he would not get lost. He was too clever‚” said Nyawo. While the two children allegedly told police what had happened‚ the boy’s father said their families had not made contact.

Police spokespers­on Kay Makhubele said the incident was under investigat­ion.

* Not his real name. The family asked not to be identified.

 ?? / SEBABATSO MOSAMO ?? The dumpsite in Primrose, Germiston, where the body of a three-year-old boy was found after allegedly being tormented and killed by children aged seven and eight years old.
/ SEBABATSO MOSAMO The dumpsite in Primrose, Germiston, where the body of a three-year-old boy was found after allegedly being tormented and killed by children aged seven and eight years old.

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