Missing Springbok fan found dead near Loftus Versfeld construction site
Mystery surrounds the death of a Secunda man after the Boks' weekend test, with the DA claiming he fell into a construction excavation.
The festive atmosphere of the Springboks’ test match at Loftus Versfeld has turned to tragedy following confirmation that a body discovered near Lynnwood Road in Pretoria is that of missing fan Hugo van der Berg.
Pretoria Rekord reports that the 51-year-old’s family confirmed the devastating news last night (July 13), ending a desperate search that began when Van der Berg failed to return home to Secunda in Mpumalanga after Saturday’s match.
Van der Berg was last heard from shortly after the match but never made it back to his vehicle. Earlier that day, he had been interviewed by the SABC ahead of the Springbok clash, smiling and chatting as thousands of supporters made their way into the stadium.
It would become his final public appearance.
Desperate search ends in tragedy
The family had launched an urgent appeal on social media last night, widely sharing a missing-person poster. Only hours later, they received the devastating confirmation that Van der Berg was the man whose body had been discovered near a sports ground on Lynnwood Road.
His sister-in-law, Yolanda van der Berg, said the family is struggling to comprehend the loss of a man whose life was defined by kindness, generosity and compassion.
“Hugo was a soft-spoken person who always wanted to help others,” she said.
A welder by trade, Van der Berg was known for his willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone who needed it. Although he never married and had no children of his own, Yolanda said he had a special love for children and animals.
“He absolutely loved children and animals. That was just who he was,” she said, adding that he found great joy in giving rather than receiving and loved surprising people with thoughtful gifts. “He was deeply loved by everyone who knew him.”
The tragedy has become even more poignant for the family as they remember that Van der Berg celebrated his 51st birthday on Valentine’s Day.
Police launch inquest investigation
Police have since opened an inquest into the circumstances surrounding his death. Brooklyn police spokesperson Captain Tintswalo Sibeko confirmed that an inquest docket has been registered.
“Police have opened an inquest after a man was discovered at Lynnwood Road next to a sports ground on Saturday (July 11).
No arrest has been made, and investigations are ongoing,” Sibeko said.
Police have not confirmed the exact circumstances surrounding the death. When asked whether Van der Berg had fallen into an excavation at the nearby construction site, Sibeko said investigations were still underway and police could not confirm what had happened.
Political outcry over site safety
The incident occurred near the corner of Lynnwood Road and Roper Street, where the City of Tshwane is carrying out stormwater infrastructure upgrades and road widening as part of the ongoing A Re Yeng Line 2B project.
Following the incident, DA caucus leader Cilliers Brink and Ward 56 councillor Tiaan Dippenaar visited the scene. In a statement, the DA alleged that Van der Berg died after falling into an open excavation at the construction site.
According to Brink, councillors had previously warned that safety measures along the affected section of Lynnwood Road, between Herold Street and University Road, were inadequate to protect pedestrians.
The party has called for the site to be secured and for additional measures to be implemented to prevent similar incidents while investigations continue.
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