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South Africa arrests two police officers for teen’s murder

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Protests broke out over the death of disabled teenager Nathaniel Julius. AFP

Two South African police officers have been arrested for murder following the gunning down of a disabled teenager in Johannesburg suburb earlier this week, a police watchdog said.

Nathaniel Julius, a 16-year-old with Down syndrome, was shot dead on Wednesday night in Eldorado Park, a township ravaged by drugs and crime.

His family said he was out to buy biscuits from a shop when he was shot by police on patrol.

“After careful consideration of the evidence at hand” the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) said it decided to arrest two officers involved in the crime.

“The pair will be charged with murder,” said the IPID in a statement released late Friday night.

The family alleged police opened fire on the teenager after he failed to respond to questions due to his disability.

The shooting sparked violent protests in the township and forced President Cyril Ramaphosa to appeal for calm.

 

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