Crime

Shaka’s Head father murdered, allegedly over R750 loan dispute

Two suspects were arrested on Monday afternoon after they were found hiding at a residence in Shaka's Head.

A dispute, allegedly over a R750 debt to a loan shark, ended in tragedy when a man was fatally attacked in Shaka’s Head on Saturday evening, allegedly in front of his six-year-old daughter.

The victim, William Mputhi (33), died after being assaulted with a bladed weapon during an altercation at his home. He was rushed to Tongaat Clinic but succumbed to his injuries.

According to his family, the incident stemmed from a dispute over a small loan taken by a couple renting on the property, for which William had stood as guarantor. The loan had allegedly been issued by a known moneylender in the area.

William’s mother-in-law, Lorraine Dhavasiam, told the Courier that he had earlier been confronted by the lender while walking to a nearby shop. Shaken by the incident, he returned home and confronted the tenant involved.

What followed is still under police investigation, but according to Dhavasiam, a further confrontation escalated later that evening.

William suffered a stab wound to his stomach. Dhavasiam described the scene as “traumatic.”

“William’s little daughter came running, screaming that her father was being attacked. When I rushed outside, I saw the man holding the sickle dripping with blood.”

Lorraine’s voice broke as she described finding William lying on the ground.

“He was choking on blood, his legs straight, his head leaning against the fence. His stomach had been cut open and I saw his eyes turning.”

Two suspects – a man and a woman – were arrested by Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA) on Monday afternoon after they were found hiding at a residence in Shaka’s Head. RUSA spokesperson Prem Balram said the arrests followed 27 tip-offs. The man resisted arrest and had to be restrained.

Umhlali Saps is investigating a case of murder. The suspects remain in custody and are expected to appear in court soon.

Reaction Unit SA making the arrest in Shaka’s Head on Monday.

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Sboniso Dlamini

Sboniso has been a journalist with The North Coast Courier since 2014. He is passionate about making a positive impact in people's lives through his storytelling. He finds joy in sharing the stories of ordinary people, believing that everyone has a story worth telling.
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