The Mercury

Man electrocut­ed during protest

- Sphelele Ngubane

AMAN was electrocut­ed when he stepped on a tangle of illegal electrical connection­s in the Quarry Road informal settlement yesterday, as police were dispersing a crowd of violent protesters.

At about 7am, about 300 residents – some of whom had brought their children with them – from informal settlement­s around Reservoir Hills and Clare Estate blocked traffic on the M19 for more than five hours, demanding electricit­y.

Peak-hour traffic was disrupted and came to a standstill as the protesters placed burning tyres, debris, and pieces of wood in the busy road to block it off. Police dispersed the crowds about noon.

Crisis Medical spokesman Kyle van Reenen said scores of children between the ages of a few months and 5 years inhaled tear gas and some were trampled when police dispersed the protest.

Police used gas and rubber bullets after the protest turned violent.

Police spokesman Jay Naicker confirmed the death, saying the man had been running away from police with other residents. An inquest docket had been opened for investigat­ion.

Municipal spokeswoma­n Tozi Mthethwa said residents were demanding installati­on of electricit­y in their informal settlement­s.

Mthethwa added that eThekwini would investigat­e the issues raised by the community. “Residents displaced during the attacks on foreigners have also been unable to return to their homes, alleging that their informal dwellings have been sold,” she said.

“eThekwini officials were on scene to defuse the situation and deal with the residents’ concerns. A community meeting will be held this week to address those concerns,” she said.

Mthethwa said a preliminar­y meeting would be held with community leaders, the ward councillor and relevant city department­s “to get to the crux of the matter.

“Thereafter, a mass community meeting will be held to interact with all residents this week”.

The city said police officers would be at the scene until today, to ensure there were no further disruption­s.

Naicker said three people, aged between 27 and 48, had been arrested for public violence and would appear in Pinetown Magistrate’s Court today. Naicker said an inquest docket had been opened at Sydenham police station to investigat­e the man’s death. He confirmed police would be monitoring the area.

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