The Mercury

Durban metro cop to appear in court for murder

- KAREN SINGH karen.singh@inl.co.za

A DURBAN metro police officer has been arrested and will be appearing in court today after he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend, a fellow metro police officer to death and shared graphic videos of the woman dying on Sunday.

While the exact number of videos allegedly posted by the suspect is unknown, The Mercury is aware of at least three videos circulatin­g on social media platforms, one of which purportedl­y captures the moment the victim took her last breath.

Durban metro police spokespers­on Boysie Zungu confirmed the incident and said he could not comment further as the matter was under investigat­ion by the police.

Provincial SAPS spokespers­on Colonel Robert Netshiunda said Durban Central police officers arrested the 27-year-old officer after he allegedly stabbed his girlfriend in the early hours of Sunday.

Netshiunda said the incident took place inside a flat on Joseph Nduli Street (Russell Street) in Durban.

“It is reported that the couple was drinking alcohol when the man allegedly stabbed the woman to death.

“It is also reported that the suspect took videos and pictures of the woman taking her last breath and sent such to several people, including posting them on social media,” he said.

He added that while the abuse of liquor and other substances could be attributed to the suspect’s actions, it was not yet clear what led to the stabbing.

According to police, the suspect is expected to appear in court today.

On Sunday, former Durban metro police commission­er Steve Middleton shared a post on his Facebook page expressing his condolence­s.

“Evening all eThekwini Durban metro police colleagues, I’m not going to elaborate, but this is (so) sad.

“May your soul rest in peace … to your family, God’s blessings and sincerest condolence­s. You will always be proudly eThekwini Durban metro police,” he wrote.

Commenting on the post, dozens of people offered their condolence­s.

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