More than 78,000 demand justice for Collins Khosa in online petition

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More than 78, 000 people have demanded justice for Alexandra resident Collins Khosa, who was allegedly killed by soldiers in April.

Murdered Collins Khosa's life partner, Nomsa Montsha, and children, Wisani and Gift, at his grave in Mawa village outside Tzaneen in April.More than 78, 000 people have demanded justice for Alexandra resident Collins Khosa, who was allegedly killed by soldiers in April.was launched two weeks ago by Zinhle Masombuka, who has demanded the arrests of Khosa’s killers.

SowetanLIVE reported that 40-year-old Khosa died on April 10 after he was allegedly assaulted by soldiers. A scuffle broke out and, according to Mantsha, Khosa was taken out of the yard and was choked, had beer poured over him and was slammed against a cement wall. He succumbed to his injuries a few hours later.

However, SowetanLIVE reported that an investigation by the SANDF ombud is looking into the matter, together with 29 other complaints against members of the military.

 

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