The Citizen (KZN)

Police will probe demolition deaths

UNAVILLE RESIDENTS CLASH WITH RED ANTS Land earmarked by city for constructi­on of housing developmen­t.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Police were yesterday investigat­ing the deaths of two people reportedly killed at the same place in Unaville, near Lenasia, where Red Ants were deployed to demolish illegally constructe­d shacks.

Violence broke out from early in the morning when Red Ants allegedly clashed with occupants who had been living on invaded land owned by the City of Joburg.

Over a dozen Johannesbu­rg Metro Police Department vans were deployed as the situation intensifie­d, with residents throwing rocks at cars and into the road.

Police spokespers­on Captain Kay Makhubela denied reports more than two people had died at the hands of Red Ants, saying police were only aware of two deaths. He could not confirm if they were linked to the clashes between Red Ants and the occupants.

City spokespers­on Luyanda Mfeka said it was not an eviction, but rather a demolition order effected by the sheriff of the court.

“The sheriff of the court went to execute a demolition order in line with an order of the court from July 26.

“The order was for the demolition of unoccupied, illegally erected structures, which were built as a result of a land invasion in areas that were earmarked by the city for the constructi­on of a housing developmen­t in the area.”

Mfeka said the city was aware of a person they believe was shot dead before the demolition commenced.

DA ward councillor for the area, Vinay Choonie said about 600 people were living on the land.

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? ON THE RUN. Red Ants chase community members in Unaville yesterday.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda ON THE RUN. Red Ants chase community members in Unaville yesterday.
 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? CASUALTY. Unaville residents with an injured man.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda CASUALTY. Unaville residents with an injured man.

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