South Africa: Four Killed in Addo Attacks One Year Ago
GroundUp reported that four people died in xenophobic attacks in Addo, South Africa. No arrests have been made in the cases. Anti-immigrant sentiment has increased again in the area.
citizen.co.zaGroundUp reported that four people died during xenophobic attacks in Addo, South Africa. The victims included Juane September and three immigrants killed in subsequent revenge attacks. No arrests have been made in any of the cases, according to the report.
GroundUp stated that anti-immigrant sentiment has risen again in the same area one year later. The report did not provide additional details on the timing of the renewed sentiment or any related incidents.
Key Facts
Story Timeline
2 events- 2025
Four people killed in Addo attacks including Juane September.
1 sourceAllAfrica - 2026
GroundUp reports no arrests made in any of the cases.
1 sourceAllAfrica
Potential Impact
- 01
Police investigations into the killings remain open.
- 02
Local residents may face continued tension over immigration issues.
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