Teenager shot in the head in Sabie, allegedly by police

A teenage boy is in hospital waiting for an operation after being shot in the head.

A 16-year-old boy is in hospital, fighting for his life, after he was shot in the forehead, allegedly by police who were chasing a zama zama on Saturday.

The family accused the police of refusing to assist them in calling an ambulance.

According to the victim’s mother Lorrain Mokoena, her son, Success Mokoena, was next to the gate in the yard of his family home in Sabie, Mpumalanga, when he was shot at 18:05.

“I was also outside when the police convoy approached our gate, and all of a sudden, there was a sound of gunfire. When I went to investigate, I found my son lying in a pool of blood. I tried to stop the police to ask them why they had shot him, but they refused to stop and continued with their duties as if nothing had happened. I was informed by one of the police officers that they were chasing an illegal miner who entered our yard by jumping our wall, but we did not see him,” Mokoena says.

According to her, a neighbour transported her son to Sabie Hospital for medical treatment.

The victim was later transferred to Rob Ferreira Hospital, where he is awaiting an operation to remove the bullet from his head.

“I have opened a case against the police, but the treatment I received from them was not good at all. We still want answers as to why they fired a shot into our yard while there were people inside. Not one of the police members is communicating with us. We call for justice for my son because he was wounded in his yard by the people who were supposed to protect him. He was at his home, where he was supposed to be safe,” she adds.

A police statement confirmed that the Operation Vala Umgodi officers were in the area and arrested 38 illegal miners the day the boy was shot

Provincial police spokesperson Brigadier Donald Mdhluli referred the matter to the Independent Police Investigation Department spokesperson, Phaladi Shuping, who acknowledged having received Lowvelder’s enquiry.

He had, however, not responded at the time of publishing.

  • The victim’s mother granted Lowvelder permission to publish her son’s name and photograph.

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Tumelo Waga Dibakwane

Tumelo Waga Dibakwane is a seasoned journalist, who started his career in 2012. He is actively involved in a variety of socio-economic stories that affect communities in the Lowveld at a grassroots level. He has have covered a myriad of stories, some of which have highlighted the plight of township and village life.
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