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'It is a black magic murder'

2003-02-04 22:49

Craig Bishop

Escort - A tiny rural Natal Midlands family was on Tuesday waiting to see if they had to be relocated after two young boys died from ingesting what police believe were extremely toxic chemicals in an animal shed.

Earlier reports said it was two girls who had died.

Zwelithini Mhlongo, 7, went to water his father's livestock on Monday morning as he had done every morning. Seconds after opening the door to the animal shed he collapsed and died.

His older brother, Siyabonga, 10, tried to pull him out of the shed but collapsed and died as well.

Within minutes 15 animals and the family dog were all dead outside the kraal. An SAPS fingerprint officer who arrived several hours later to investigate also collapsed after taking photographs inside the shed.

Policeman paralysed

Inspector Terance Singh had left the area and was returning in his vehicle to Ladysmith when he was forced to stop his vehicle after losing the feeling in his legs and developing severe dizziness.

After being rushed to the Estcourt General Hospital, he was then airlifted to St Anne's hospital in Pietermaritzburg where hospital staff said he was quarantined, but in a stable condition.

Witness journalists also reported a burning sensation on the tongue after leaving the area, despite remaining several metres away from the contaminated shed.

Although heavy rain hindered chemical analysis efforts, emergency rescue staff on site said that it was unlikely that organophosphates were to blame, since they were slower acting.

Revenge muti murder

The family's homestead in the Upper Mkhize area was cordoned off by the Ladysmith Hazardous Materials Unit after locals gathered to discuss what many, including the Mhlongo family, claim was a revenge muti killing.

They say that the local tribal court failed several weeks ago to resolve a long-standing feud between the Mhlongo family and neighbours over land tenure and stock ownership.

The boys' father, Robert Mkhize, is a local sangoma, who is well known for his traditional livestock remedies. SAPS officers and Environmental Health Department officials said the deaths were most likely linked to the ingestion of toxic chemicals used in the preparation of these remedies.

The boys' older brother, Sibusiso Mhlongo, disagreed. "My father had always known what he was doing when he made medicine. The two boys did not touch anything, nor did the animals. It is a black magic killing."

Black clouds 'an omen'

While SAPS forensic experts investigated the deaths yesterday, ominous black lightning clouds surrounded the area, reinforcing local convictions that the deaths were muti related.

A flash storm could also have washed away possible traces of chemical contaminants.

- The Witness

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