Sowetan

Crash victim protection officer leaves wife, three kids

Two other people injured in accident

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Police have paid tribute to the close protection officer killed in an accident involving deputy president David Mabuza’s motorcade in Middelburg, Mpumalanga, on Sunday morning.

Warrant Officer Thomas Shongwe was in one of the vehicles that overturned which, according to an preliminar­y report, occurred after a tyre burst.

National police commission­er Gen Fannie Masemola said: “The death of the member is not only a great loss to the organisati­on but also the community at large. He has been described by his immediate commanders as a quiet, punctual, committed and discipline­d member who served his country with distinctio­n.”

Two other occupants in the same vehicle were injured. A 50-year-old captain was still in a critical condition in hospital and a 44-year-old warrant officer had since been discharged, said spokespers­on Col Athlenda Mathe.

Shongwe had 31 years of uninterrup­ted service, having joined the organisati­on in 1991 as a student constable.

For the duration of his service, he was attached to the protection security services division where he served as an in-transit VIP protector, Mathe said. From 1994 to 2018, he rendered protection services to the office of the premier in Mpumalanga before being transferre­d to the presidenti­al protection services component, where he served as a close protector for Mabuza.

Born and bred in Nelspruit, 56-year-old Shongwe is survived by his wife and three children.

Mathe said wellness profession­als consisting of chaplains, psychologi­sts and social workers were providing spiritual and psychosoci­al support to the families and colleagues of the three officers.

 ?? /SAPS ?? Warrant Officer Thomas Shongwe had served in the police for 31 years.
/SAPS Warrant Officer Thomas Shongwe had served in the police for 31 years.
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