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Four killed in clash with foreign nationals

Four killed in clash with foreign nationals

eNCA29-05-2025
ADDO - Violent confrontations between locals and foreign nationals left four people dead and at least 10 others injured in Addo, in the Eastern Cape.
It's believed the clashes were triggered by a tavern fight between Zimbabwean nationals and locals.
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One person was killed and another is fighting for his life in hospital.
Eastern Cape police deployed officers to quell the tensions. eNCA reporter Nceba Ntlanganiso filed this report.
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