Five
Limpopo police officers beat a Nigerian man to death, the Polokwane
Magistrate's Court heard on Thursday.
“I
put it to you that you beat him, he fainted and you resuscitated him. He woke
up and…you beat him again,” prosecutor Jacky Mabasa told the officers during
cross-examination. “You also sprinkled water on him.”
The
five, Boitumelo Ramahlala, Mashiba Mathata, Collins Sekoati, Thabo Mabotja and
Clement Tsotsane, face murder and assault charges. They were applying for bail.
They
are accused of beating Onyechiabi Iwuaka to death on May 21 while he was
visiting a friend. His friend escaped the assault. Iwuaka died on the way to
the Polokwane police station.
The
court was told the officers stopped on the way to the police station to buy
water, as Iwuaka was bleeding from his ears.
Mabasa
said an ambulance was called for Iwuaka after he died.
“The
reason you cannot tell me specifically what you did that day is because you
assaulted him. That's why you cannot tell what you did,” Mabasa said.
The
court was told Iwuaka was merely in his friend's home, and was the wrong person
to be arrested.
The
five evaded questions, and said they never accused or hurt anyone. This
prompted magistrate Janine Ungerer to question if they shared the same holding
cell. She suspected they had coached each other on how to respond to questions.
The
bail application was postponed to Monday.
Source: Timeslive
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