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SA Looting: Premier Says Sorry For Beating Boy

The BulrushesBy The Bulrushes2021-07-15No Comments1 Min Read
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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala on Thursday said he was sorry and regretted giving a young boy a mighty whack on the back as looters caused havoc in an area he had visited.

A video of the premier beating the boy has gone viral on social media and attracted criticism.

The KwaZulu-Natal Office of the Premier said the incident occurred when Sikalala, and his delegation were visiting the worst affected areas.

The visit was part of assessing the damage on the ground to bring an end to the wanton looting.

“While the action of apprehending a resisting looter is justified, the manner in which this was done is deeply regretted,” the premier’s office said in a statement.

“The premier apologises unequivocally about the incident.

“The premier regrets the level of force used in apprehending a looter, who was attempting to make off with goods that had been stolen from a nearby warehouse.”

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— Monde Sibisi (@MondeTSibisi) July 14, 2021

Also read:Three African Tech Startups Selected For Founders Factory Africa Programme

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