Seven dead in taxi dispute in Eastern Cape

A fight between two groups in Mount Ayliff, in the Eastern Cape, has left at least seven people dead.

Six others have been rushed to the hospital.

It’s believed that a group of ten men from Mpheni village allegedly attacked another group from Nokhatshile village.

According to police, the fight is about a dispute between local taxi associations.

The provincial government has condemned the attack and is appealing to anyone with information to come forward.

In Other News – SAPS constable has gone viral for fighting with a Taxi Driver – Video

The constable is alleged to have been drunk when he allegedly drove his police van into the back of a taxi on Wednesday.

SAPS constable

 

The 33-year-old police constable was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol and reckless and negligent driving after being recorded fighting with a taxi driver. learn more

Source – eNCA

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