Consulate Demands Probe After Two Nigerians Killed by South African Security Forces
The Nigerian Consulate in Johannesburg says two citizens have died amid rising xenophobic tensions in South Africa. On April 20, Amaramiro Emmanuel reportedly succumbed to injuries sustained after an alleged beating by SANDF personnel. A day earlier, Ekpenyong Andrew was detained by Tshwane Metro Police and his body was later found at Pretoria Central Mortuary. The consulate has opened a formal case with the South African Police Service and urged the Independent Police Investigative Directorate to ensure a transparent probe. It is providing support to the families and warns against profiling Nigerians as criminals. Nigerians in South Africa are urged to remain calm while investigations continue.
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