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Special Report Transcript Episode 23, Section 3, Time 07:28

On a Saturday afternoon in 1985, a few days before Christmas, a placid Karoo town was turned into a nightmare. The major conflict in Philipstown was between UDF supporters and community councillors and policemen. What started as a war of words between a local resident, Sophie Jantje and a municipal policeman Simon Silingo Tshemeshe ended in two deaths. Sophie was shot and killed by Simon. Revenge was swift. His father, Bhokwe GeelboyTshemeshe was burned to death that same day. Members of both families appeared before the Commission. Naphthael Tshemeshe, Silingo’s younger brother saw the tragic drama unfold.

Notes: Report by Gail Reagon

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Died after being hacked with an axe and then ‘necklaced’ by UDF supporters in Philipstown, Cape, on 22 December 1985. The killing happened shortly after Mr Tshemese’s son, a Municipal Policeman, had shot a woman dead.
A UDF supporter who was shot dead by a named member of the Municipal Police during protests in Philipstown, Cape, on 21 December 1985. The perpetrator opened fire allegedly after Ms Buteli accused him of being an informer.
 
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