The death of a 36-year-old Nigerian man in Vryheid, South
Africa has taken a new turn following allegations that he was killed by
police in a xenophobic attack.
Aggrieved Nigerians claimed that Kingsley Ikeri was
tortured and suffocated to death by the police who were conducting a
drug raid on August 30.
According to Emeka Okoye, a friend of Mr Ikeri, who was
arrested with him on the same day, the police took Mr Okoye to his
house, they put a plastic over his face and handcuffed his legs and
hands for over an hour and thirty minutes.
Recalling the story to Channels Television, Mr Okoye said
that he had never experienced anything like the ordeal before and that
he nearly died.
“Even now, if I cough, I cough out blood,” said Mr Okoye.
Mr Okoye said that the police then took him to the cells and took Ikeri away for, what he believes, was the same tortured.
However, the inquest investigation at the Ulundi police station, however, tells a completely different story.
According to the police report, Kingsley is said to have
died on Saturday, August 26, after choking on what is believed to be a
small packet of drugs that he attempted to quickly swallow when police
arrived at his house.
According to the statement, members of the Ulundi Public
Order Policing unit conducted a drug operation in the Vryheid CBD on
Saturday, August 26.
Emeka Okoye was arrested for the possession of drugs and
detained. Upon being questioned, Mr Okoye is said to have given the
police information regarding another drug dealer residing in East
Street.
Mr Okoye is said to have pointed out the house of the other said drug dealer but could not give the police his name.
After taking Mr Okoye to the cells, the police proceeded to
the said house with the intentions to search for drugs and make
possible arrests.
It is here where they found Kingsley Ikeri, who proceeded
to swallow an unknown packet, downing it with a beer as they approached
him.
He is said to have started choking and members of the police took him to Vryheid Hospital where he was later declared deceased.
An inquest has been opened following his death and samples have been taken for a toxicology report.
The SAPS are hoping that the results will prove what really
happened during the account and that the necessary steps will then be
taken.
Source: LIB
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