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Muldersdrift shooting: Pretoria man shot in head during altercation with police in “dire health condition”

Len Cloete was shot by a police officer after he snatched a gun from another officer during a physical altercation at Misty Hill Country Hotel in Muldersdrift last year.

The Pretoria man who was shot in the head was in a “dire health condition” this week, months after surgery.

Businessman Len Cloete was shot by a police officer after he forcefully took a gun from a female officer during an argument that turned physical at Misty Hill Country Hotel in Muldersdrift, in November 2021.

Mike Bolhuis, an investigator for Specialized Security Services, the private investigation company appointed by Cloete’s family, told Rekord on Saturday that Cloete “is not getting any better”.

Cloete has been in and out of hospital since the incident and on April 22 he was readmitted to ICU at a Pretoria hospital.

Cloete sustained severe injuries to the head and underwent bullet fragment removal surgery at Netcare Pinehaven Hospital last year.

Despite the surgery last year, Bolhuis said Cloete still could not speak, adding that “it is a dire situation, his health is not good”.

The private investigator said the shooting impact on Cloete’s speech also prohibited any opportunity for the investigators to be able to get an account of the incident from him.

“Everybody, including the public, wants to get an account of what happened from him [Cloete]. What he has to say on what happened that night,” he said.

Bolhuis said Cloete’s family was “really distraught as he has been in ICU for quite a while now”.

“Up until last year, he was doing well and was able to move the left side of his body. He was later discharged (February) and went home but he became sick again,” he said.

Len Cloete’s family emotional during a prayer service. Photo: Carli Koch

“The family anticipates that only real justice, truth and the facts will eventually be presented to everybody.”

Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) spokesperson Lizzy Suping said the investigation was nearing finality and “we will pronounce on the outcome”.

Last year, the Cloete family opened a case of attempted murder against the police at the Muldersdrift police station.
The initial police report on the incident stated: “The police were called after Cloete had an altercation with staff members.

“He [Cloete] allegedly insulted the police and assaulted two of them with fists before drawing his firearm which could not cock.

“He then forcefully grabbed the firearm from the officer’s holster. He was shot by another officer before he could use the firearm he grabbed. He is currently in hospital and the police investigation continues.”

 

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