White South African man shoots black woman, claims he mistook her for a hippo
A white South
African man was on Thursday charged in court with attempted murder charges
after shooting and injuring a black woman claiming he mistook her for a
hippopotamus.
According to a police report, 77-year-old Paul Hendrik van Zyl was arrested on Tuesday following the incident where he
fired severally at the woman who was fishing together with her partner in a
river located in Lephalale town, northern Limpopo province.
The accused, a farm
owner, injured 38-year-old Ramokone Linah who sustained wounds on her arm. According to National Prosecuting Authority
(NPA), the woman’s partner
managed to hide.
"The
arrested suspect alleged that he was shooting at the animals
(hippopotamus)," police spokesman Mamphaswa Seabi said as quoted
by the Nation.
In the
ruling, Hendrik was freed on 1,000 rands (about Ksh 7,164) bail and the case
was postponed for further investigations to May 18.
A South African
activist group,
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has since protested the move by the court to grant bail over racism
claims.
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