Attack left young girl infected with HIV Player accused of stalking his victims for days
A famous former rugby player has been arrested in South Africa after allegedly butchering at least three people to death with an axe.
A newspaper claimed the unnamed 34-year-old sportsman had launched a murderous rampage in revenge after his daughter was gang-raped and infected with HIV.
Afrikaans daily Beeld reported that one of the star's alleged victims had been decapitated during a string of brutal attacks which happened last week near Durban in South Africa's eastern KwaZulu-Natal province. The un-named former South African rugby star allegedly stalked his victims around Durban for days before hacking them to death with an axe
The un-named former South African rugby star allegedly stalked his victims around Durban for days before hacking them to death with an axe
It is believed the man's head was found at least a mile away from his body in a separate suburb of the Indian Ocean city.
Police spokesman Vincent Mdunge told South Africa's Sowetan newspaper the sportsman was being held in custody after being arrested yesterday.
The star is due to appear in court tomorrow to face three charges of murder and one of attempted murder in relation to a fourth alleged victim named Khangelani Mdluli, who managed to escape.
Lieutenant Colonel Mdunge said: 'When they pounced on him they found an axe, which we believe is the murder weapon, clothes with blood stains and a hired car that we suspect he could have used during the alleged attacks.
'He is currently being detained in one of our police stations.
'We can't disclose where for security reasons.
'He will be charged formally with three counts of murder with aggravating circumstances and one of attempted murder.'
Police said the man was arrested in a planned raid on a residential property at around 1.30am yesterday.
He is accused of stalking his victims over several days in townships and slum suburbs around Durban before hacking them to death with an axe.
Detectives announced details of the horrific killing spree last week and appealed for information on the brutal crimes.
Investigating officers then said the incidents had happened between last Sunday and Wednesday in the Durban districts of Yellowood Park, Lamontville and Umbilo. Escape: Siyanda Khumalo says he narrowly avoided being the fourth victim of the rugby player
Escape: Siyanda Khumalo says he narrowly avoided being the fourth victim of the rugby player
Detectives said they were convinced the same man had been responsible for at least three murders and that it was likely he could have also earlier claimed a fourth victim.
One of the dead men was named as Paulos Hlongwa, a 46-year-old whose body was found last week in Merebank.
Police said his head was later discovered in a dustbin more than a mile away.
The decomposing bodies of the other victims were found later last week.
Police spokesman Anton Booysen said one of them had been almost fully-decapitated.
He added: 'His head was hanging by nothing more than a nerve.'
It is believed yesterday's arrest came after officers received a tip-off from members of the public.
Local media today reported that the sportsman had played for the top-flight Blue Bulls rugby side, based in Pretoria.
Under South African law police are not permitted to name a suspect in a crime until they have appeared in court.
However officials indicated it was likely the star's identity could be publicly withheld even after tomorrow's scheduled hearing, in order to protect the dignity of his daughter following the speculation she had been raped.
Meanwhile some fear the tragedy could create fresh fissures in South Africa's fragile race relations.
The vast majority of South African rugby stars are white and it is possible the suspect could be accused of deliberately targeting black victims.
Meanwhile, the suggestion that he was acting out of revenge for his daughter's alleged rape could spark a new debate about the effect of crime in a country where many live in constant fear of violence. The unnamed rugby star is thought to be an ex player of the Blue Bulls, a South African rugby union side whose Loftus Versfeld stadium was used in the 2010 football World Cup
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Poster Comment:
Just another day in a multicultural paradise.
Escape: Siyanda Khumalo says he narrowly avoided
being the fourth victim of the rugby player