24 Arrested in electrocution protests

MickeyD

RIP
Joined
Oct 4, 2010
Messages
139,095
Reaction score
432
Location
Nelson Mandela Bay
Twenty-four people were arrested on Wednesday following protests in Tongaat, north of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal police said.

The 24 would face charges of public violence, Captain Thulani Zwane said in a statement.

The afternoon Daily News reported that the protesters, from the Emona area of Tongaat, converged on the eThekwini municipal offices in Tongaat demanding to meet mayor James Nxumalo.

According to the report, they were angry about the deaths of a teenager and two men on Tuesday. A 19-year-old man was electrocuted while illegally making a connection to the electricity supply. He fell into a swamp, his 23-year-old brother tried to save him, but was also electrocuted.

A 17-year-old boy tried in vain to rescue the two, but succumbed to his injuries en route to a local clinic.

The protesters wanted to be connected to the electricity grid to prevent illegal connections and similar tragedies.

eThekwini Metro mayor James Nxumalo said in a statement on Wednesday afternoon that he had received a report from the municipality's electricity department, which indicated that an illegal connection was responsible for the loss of life.

"I would like to send my heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones. This must be viewed as a lesson to our people that illegal electricity connections are not only bad for the economy of the city but are a hazard to the lives of the people who reside in these communities."

He also warned against violent public protests.

"We are aware of the situation in the area and we are calling for people to be calm and not resort to violence and vandalism of public infrastructure. These violent protest actions have also reversed key successes achieved over the years and add further financial strain to the city coffers," said Nxumalo.

He said police had dispersed the protesters by 11am.

Source : Sapa /js/lp/ks/ar
Date : 08 Oct 2014 18:13
 
According to the report, they were angry about the deaths of a teenager and two men on Tuesday. A 19-year-old man was electrocuted while illegally making a connection to the electricity supply. He fell into a swamp, his 23-year-old brother tried to save him, but was also electrocuted.

I know we can go through the usual Current affairs puns and how shocking this story is but I thought I'd raise the bar and ask, given this special circumstance, if his brother first said "Bye You"
 
Of course they would pay their bills if connected?
I suppose the bright sparks blame the council for forcing them to make illegal connections.
 
Electricity is a luxury.

Not according to the bill of rights, but this has always been a mess

Article 11 SOCIAL, EDUCATIONAL AND WELFARE RIGHTS

Freedom from Hunger, the Right to Shelter and the Right to Work

(5) Special attention shall be paid to securing freedom from hunger, reducing and where possible eliminating homelessness, unemployment and illiteracy, and to providing basic utilities, such as water, electricity and waste disposal for all.
 
They should, otherwise these dumbasses would die.

That's good then. They should not steal electricity. Main lines do not have trip switches like earth leakages for very simple reasons, there are circuit breakers that will trip during a direct short to the other phases. A leak to earth would be seen as a load and if the load is not higher amps than the breaker is designed for then it would not trip. They were dead anyway even if it was small breakers. Another lesson to not fiddle with dangerous power lines.
 
So they got electrocuted while stealing electricity, and now there's protests about it? LOL Africa.
 
Top
Sign up to the MyBroadband newsletter
X