Indian-origin family killed in S Africa 'arson attack'

Wednesday 18th April 2018 05:35 EDT
 
 

Johannesburg: An Indian-origin family of five, including three children, has been killed in South Africa after their house was allegedly petrol-bombed by an unknown arsonist, police said. Aziz Manjra, 45, who had been living in South Africa for the past 25 years, his South African wife Gori Bibi and their three children - Muhammad Rizwan, 10, Mairoonisa, 14, and Zubina, 18 - were found dead in their Pietermaritzburg home last week, the South African media reported.

A source close to the investigation said that police had found a bottle containing petrol in the house. The family had moved into the house on Larch Road, Willowton, less than two weeks ago. The older victims suffered severe burn wounds while the children, who were sleeping upstairs, died of smoke inhalation, police said. A neighbour said that Manjra and his wife were working at a local wholesaler.

The woman said that her sleep was broken when she heard what sounded like footsteps on her roof. "I heard a man shouting 'Allah'. This was followed by screaming. I was terrified to even go and check what was happening." She said she realised that the screams were coming from the top floor of her neighbour's house. "I alerted another neighbour and asked her to phone the police."

Although firemen arrived and put out the blaze quickly, it is believed that the family succumbed to smoke inhalation as all windows and doors were covered with iron bars. The original homeowners said that they had been in the final stages of selling the house to the Manjras. The deal had been signed and sealed. The family had just been waiting for the transfer of the property to be finalised.


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