By Sasha Forbes
16 September 2008
Somalians are fearing for their lives following the muder of a somalian shop assistant. According to police, a man had come into the shop pretending to want to borrow a lighter, however when the assistant gave the man the lighter, he refused to return it. It has been reported that the man left the store and returned with three armed men, who then demanded that the assistant hand over the money in the till.
Captain Joe Wilson says "regarding the Somalian shop assistant that was killed because he refused to hand over a large amount of money, the three suspects have been arrested. We have arrested three suspects, sixteen, seventeen and twenty years old.”
They will appear in Bellville Court tomorrow on a charge of murder and robbery.
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