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Inquest opened after man dies in eighth-floor fall

An inquest has been opened after a foreign national died after allegedly jumping from the eighth floor of a Durban building while reportedly fearing he was being targeted.

AN inquest docket has been opened following the death of a foreign national who allegedly jumped from the eighth floor of a building on Margaret Mncadi Avenue on Monday (June 29).

According to KZN police spokesperson Colonel Robert Netshiunda the victim was one of three that had allegedly broken into a storage facility and were staying there for three days before tragedy struck.

“On Monday night, they reportedly heard noises and concluded that they were being targeted. One of them jumped from the eighth floor and sustained broken limbs. He was declared dead at the scene. One of them ran away whilst the other remained,” said Netshiunda.

He added, “The deceased and the other person’s status in the country is in the process of verification.”

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Meanwhile, the SAPS and the government have warned against acts of vigilantism following reports of people going door to door looking for foreign nationals.

On Tuesday, one of the fake notices circulating on social media claimed that landlords face R10 000 fines for renting property to undocumented foreign nationals. Police confirmed the notice is fraudulent and does not originate from the SAPS.

“We encourage the public to verify information through official channels before sharing it. Let us all play our part in promoting accurate information, responsible engagement, and respect for the rule of law,” they said in a statement.

Another fake notice that began circulating on social media days before planned nationwide marches claimed an online R250 reward for ‘capturing illegal foreign nationals’.

Government said the notice is false. “Please ignore and do not share this misinformation. Always verify official government announcements through credible sources.”

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Sibongiseni Maphumulo

Sibongiseni Maphumulo joined Caxton Local Media in 2024 as a community news journalist, covering the Berea Mail distribution area. She believe in making a positive impact in people's lives through storytelling, as not all news is bad news.

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