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Fears of serial killer stalking street sleepers put spotlight on South Africa’s violent history

  • Five homeless men dead in a month, suggesting society’s most vulnerable are being hunted and killed in a spree experts link to colonialism and apartheid

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Chris Erasmusin Cape Town, South Africa
Some call him “the ghost”, others “night crawler” or “night prowler”, according to media reports in South Africa.
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Police in Pretoria seem reluctant to call him anything or even admit they may be dealing with the country’s latest serial killer.

Five homeless men have been founded stabbed and bludgeoned to death in the capital since the start of June. All had knife wounds in the upper body and were hit on the head with a blunt instrument – possibly a hammer.

Four of the murders were in Magnolia Dell, a park in the leafy and normally quiet suburb of Muckleneuk. The fifth was near the University of South Africa campus, closer to the city centre.

Homeless people in Pretoria. Photo: Sowetan
Homeless people in Pretoria. Photo: Sowetan
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The victims were middle-aged to elderly and targeted at night.

Despite the similar circumstances, police have refused to label the deaths the work of a serial killer, but at the same time, they have not ruled it out.

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