University of Pretoria student killed for his cellphone, 2 men arrested

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"He called me to ask for money to play pool. That was the last [time] we spoke, just for him to be killed later."

These were the words of Zaib Sayed Suliman, a University of Pretoria student, when he recounted the last memory of his friend, Thapelo Menwe.

Menwe, 23, was shot and killed on Saturday morning.

A shattered Suliman told News24 that Menwe was killed in Hatfield as he walked to his apartment after spending a night with friends.

"Thapelo and I have been friends since school. We both went to Zeerust Hoerskool, and then we both attended UP. He graduated this year with a BCom in financial science and he was completing his honours in international auditing."

Suliman said the university lecturers and SRC were made aware of his murder on Sunday and Monday.

 

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This is why it surprised me when someone in the spar attempted kidnapping thread suggested that it has to be some big syndicate dressed as spar employees rather than a lone (or possibly more) employee doing it for a quick buck...
People do crazy things for next to nothing.
 
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Hatfield is supposed to be one of the safest areas with so many girls walking to university from res. |
It also has so many embassies nearby. Even the US embassy is located there.

Yeah no, embassy staff do not care. They and their security staff looks on when crimes occur and do not get involved. They offer no security. Being on the streets are dangerous in SA. Even more so if you have anything on your possession.
 
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The route makes specific provision for students and personnel members to be accompanied to and from their residences, vehicles, or any nearby places. Security officers accompany students and personnel members from 18:00 to 06:00. Any security officer can be approached, and a request can be made for an escort."
Universities in SA sure has changed since I went
 

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Yeah no, embassy staff do not care. They and their security staff looks on when crimes occur and do not get involved. They offer no security. Being on the streets are dangerous in SA. Even more so if you have anything on your possession.
My bet the culprits are foreigners.

The one thing I hate about Hatfield is all the aggressive car guards there.
They know students put up with crap so they hustle for a tip much harder than other places.
Because it's in public streets the university does nothing and this just attracts more rif raf to the area.
 

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Yeah no, embassy staff do not care. They and their security staff looks on when crimes occur and do not get involved. They offer no security. Being on the streets are dangerous in SA. Even more so if you have anything on your possession.
There's a fair bit of police presence in the area from time to time. Also, it's not that the embassy staff don't care. They do and would help if conditions allowed them to. However, they have no jurisdiction outside their embassies. The best they can do is call the police.
 

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This is why it surprised me when someone in the spar attempted kidnapping thread suggested that it has to be some big syndicate dressed as spar employees rather than a lone (or possibly more) employee doing it for a quick buck...
People do crazy things for next to nothing.

"If you grab them by the balls, their hearts and minds will follow" - Theodore Roosevelt

 

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That doesn't look like a mugging to me. They first have a conversation. If the guy wanted to rob the victim, he would have demanded the phone at gunpoint.
When I got mugged, it looked more or less like this. In my case, one held a gun while the other made a series of demands. Inland muggers operate differently.
 

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Lol since when?
Since parents send their young naive pretty daughters to study there and walk around and live in res there.
Since the US embassy and other embassies are located there. If an incident happens there it would embarrass government.

If anything bad in Hatfield happens it makes the news. If things happen elsewhere it most often won't make the news.

Hence why they caught the guy so quick.
 

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Hatfield is supposed to be one of the safest areas with so many girls walking to university from res. |
It also has so many embassies nearby. Even the US embassy is located there.

Hmm.. I live close to Hatfield. I wouldn't walk around there at night. Its not bad as other places... but Sunnyside etc is too close.

And in SA you would get shot for less than a cell phone. Where is son of garden boy to tell us that it's alcohol
 

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Since parents send their young naive pretty daughters to study there and walk around and live in res there.
Since the US embassy and other embassies are located there. If an incident happens there it would embarrass government.

If anything bad in Hatfield happens it makes the news. If things happen elsewhere it most often won't make the news.

Hence why they caught the guy so quick.
Hatfield has never been "safe".

Also the US embassy isn't actually in Hatfield. It's nearby in Arcadia which in parts is even worse than Hatfield since it's right next to the CBD :)
 
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