Lusanda Bill
7 July 2010
A Zimbabwean man has been reported as saying he is very lucky to be alive after he was thrown out of a moving train in Cape Town yesterday.
Reason Wandi and some of his friends were travelling from Khayelitsha to Bellville in the morning, when they were confronted by a crowd of people in the train.
Wandi said a local man tried to step in while they were being threatened, but the group who were threatening Wandi and his friends ignored his plea.
This comes after threats of Xenophobic attacks to be rumoured to happen after the World Cup.
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