Home petrol bombed, sleeping family of 8 trapped, 2 children die

South African Police Service

Home petrol bombed, sleeping family of 8 trapped, 2 children die
Home petrol bombed, sleeping family of 8 trapped, 2 children die. Photo: SAPS

The Provincial Commissioner of the South African Police Service in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Nneke Ledwaba has condemned in the strongest possible terms the brutal attack and subsequent killing of two children in an apparent domestic conflict.

The incident occurred in the early hours of this morning 5 October 2018, at Sekgakgapeng village in the Mahwelereng Policing precinct outside Mokopane where two children died after a house they were sleeping in was allegedly torched by unknown suspect/s.

It is alleged that the entire family was asleep when the unknown suspect threw what is believed to be a petrol bomb at the house which immediately caught fire.

The family of eight, aged between three months and seventy years old, were trapped inside.

The Police were summoned and reacted immediately and on arrival, they found a house already engulfed in flames. The fire was put down by the Fire fighters but sadly, a five year-old girl died on the scene whereas a two year old girl died on the way to hospital.

The rest of the family members, including the mother of the two deceased, were taken to hospital for medical treatment.

The deceased were identified as Kamogelo Kekana aged 5 and Sadie Kekana aged 2.

The motive behind this incident is still unknown at this stage but domestic violence may not be ruled out.

Cases of two counts murder and arson were opened for further Police investigations. The suspect is still on the run.

The Police are requesting Bongani Abrahm Boshomane aged 45, to report at Mahwelereng or the nearest Police Station to assist with the ongoing investigations.

Anyone with information that can lead to the arrest of the suspect involved in this matter, may contact Captain Richard Boshomane at 079 894 5501 or the crime stop number 0860010111 or the Crime Sms Line 32211 or the nearest Police Station.

The Police investigations are continuing.

Members of the community are still advised to consult their local authorities in case of any domestic related problems rather than resorting to violent behavior, concluded General Ledwaba.

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SOURCESouth African Police Service