My Husband Was Killed But South African Police Closed The Case - Returnee Makes Shocking Claim (Video)
Blessing Chioma, one of the Nigerians who returned from South Africa, has accused the South African police of inaction when her husband was killed.
Chioma said she returned to Nigeria so she could take care of her kids because living in South Africa became tough without her husband.
Chioma said she returned to Nigeria so she could take care of her kids because living in South Africa became tough without her husband.
”I’m coming from South Africa, Johannesburg; I was married to a Nigerian, but South Africans killed him during the xenophobic attacks. I reported the case to the police, they know about it; they look for the guys, but you won’t know them because they come in groups, so nothing was done; the case is closed,” she said.
”Since then I’ve been coping with the children, but I returned them to Nigeria because I was no more meeting up in training them. So they’re here now in Nigeria; I came back to take care of them, but we came with nothing because they burnt our shops.”
Chioma’s husband was killed in 2012.
The first batch of 187 Nigerians from South Africa returned to the country last week. The second batch of 314 returned on Wednesday.
Nigerians were forced to return to the country following the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
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Blessing Chioma, one of the Nigerians who returned from South Africa, has accused the South African police of inaction when her husband was killed.
Chioma said she returned to Nigeria so she could take care of her kids because living in South Africa became tough without her husband.
Chioma said she returned to Nigeria so she could take care of her kids because living in South Africa became tough without her husband.
”I’m coming from South Africa, Johannesburg; I was married to a Nigerian, but South Africans killed him during the xenophobic attacks. I reported the case to the police, they know about it; they look for the guys, but you won’t know them because they come in groups, so nothing was done; the case is closed,” she said.
”Since then I’ve been coping with the children, but I returned them to Nigeria because I was no more meeting up in training them. So they’re here now in Nigeria; I came back to take care of them, but we came with nothing because they burnt our shops.”
Chioma’s husband was killed in 2012.
The first batch of 187 Nigerians from South Africa returned to the country last week. The second batch of 314 returned on Wednesday.
Nigerians were forced to return to the country following the xenophobic attacks on foreign nationals in South Africa.
Watch the videos below:
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My Husband Was Killed But South African Police Closed The Case - Returnee Makes Shocking Claim (Video)
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