BY NOKUTHABA DLAMINI
A 17-year-old boy from Kenilworth has opened up about the turnout of events when he was brutally attacked by four police dogs, leaving him with severe injuries.
Sabelo Dube from Lukona village, shared his traumatic experience in a live broadcast on Facebook with Ezra Tshisa on Monday in Bulawayo where he had travelled to seek medical attention.
“I was sitting by the shops (Lukona) when I saw people running away as a police vehicle drove in,”Sabelo began to narrate the Wednesday morning event that has turned his life upside down.
“I decided to walk away, but shortly after, police sent dogs after me.”
Tshisa probed, “Where were the police then?”
“They were there, instructing me to stand still and let the dogs bite me to death. I complied,” Sabelo replied, his voice shaking.
“What exactly were you alleged to have done?” Tshisa asked.
“They didn’t say,” Sabelo responded, his eyes looking straight up.
“What were they wearing?” Tshisa pressed on.
“Full uniform. They said ‘uyabaleka gweja?’ (are you running away?) and I responded ‘I am not,’” Sabelo recounted.
“Are you a gweja?” Tshisa asked.
“No, I am a form three student. l had been sent to the shops,” Sabelo clarified.
“What happened after the attack?” Tshisa inquired.
“People rescued me and hid me from them. They took me to a clinic for treatment the following day. We were then referred to the main hospital (Inyathi), but they said my cuts are too wide and deep to stitch them. I feel numb and paralyzed especially on the leg, but l was also injured on the back and thighs,” Sabelo explained.
“How do you feel about your perpetrators?” Tshisa asked.
“I wish they could be arrested,” Sabelo expressed, his voice filled with emotion.
“Up to now, we have not had the police record, the one that first showed us was wrongly narrated amd up to now they are still refusing to give it to us because at the hospital they need it.”
As the interview concluded, Sabelo’s story left viewers shocked and outraged, sparking calls for justice and accountability.
They want the authorities to take swift action to address this incident of police brutality and ensure that those responsible are held accountable.
However, efforts to get comment from the police spokesperson for Matabeleland North Province werte infertile as Inspector Glory Banda said he was not aware.
“I was in Harare the past week for the Agric show, l will check when l start going to work tomorrow (today).”