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The victims' index provides a comprehensive listing of the known victims of politically motivated crimes during the apartheid era, as identified through the TRC.
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The list provides detailed information related to personal loss, death or injury, as well as the victim's age at the time of the incident.
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TRC Victims - Letter S
Name | Age | Description | | SHANGASE, Mabule Isaac | | An ANC supporter who suffered damage to property in political conflict between Inkatha and UDF supporters at KwaMashu, Durban, in the late 1980s. One perpetrator was granted amnesty (AC/2000/054). | References | SHANGASE, Margaret | 56 | An Inkatha supporter who had her house in Mpumalanga, KwaZulu, near Durban, burnt down by UDF supporters in September 1987. | References | SHANGASE, Mbhekeni Mbhulelwa | 50 | An IFP supporter who was shot dead when other named IFP supporters ambushed him at Thafamasi, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 26 December 1990. His sons were ANC supporters and had also been killed in the course of political conflict. His wife was injured, and two sisters-in-law were shot dead in the attack. | References | SHANGASE, Mkhipheni Ben | | Was shot dead in an attack by IFP supporters on residents of the isolated ANC stronghold in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16 March 1994. See Sonkombo arson attacks. | References | SHANGASE, Moses | 31 | A UDF supporter who was shot dead in an ambush by IFP supporters in Nhlalakahle, Greytown, Natal, on 26 April 1991. Mr Shangase’s two brothers and sister, all UDF or ANC supporters, were killed in separate incidents of political conflict in the area between 1987 and 1993. | References | SHANGASE, Mthandeni Vincent | 16 | An ANC supporter who was shot and hacked to death by IFP supporters at Ndundumeni, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 23 December 1990. His brother was also killed in the attack. Three days later, three members of his family were killed by IFP supporters who attempted to prevent them from procuring muti for his grave. | References | SHANGASE, Muzi | | Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. See Trust Feeds massacre. The station commander at New Hanover police station, who also chaired the local JMC, was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). | References | SHANGASE, Ndabayomlungu Vo | | An IFP supporter who was shot dead by named IFP supporters who ambushed and attacked her family on the road in Thafamasi, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 26 December 1990. Her father-in-law and sister-in-law were also shot dead in the incident. The perpetrators allegedly tried to prevent the family from getting muti for the graves of her husband and brother-in-law, who had both been killed in the course of political conflict. | References | SHANGASE, Ngazini Buzani | | Was shot dead by named IFP supporters who ambushed and attacked her family on the road in Thafamasi, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 26 December 1990. Her father-in-law and sister-in-law were also shot dead in the incident. The perpetrators allegedly tried to prevent the family from getting muti for the graves of her husband and brother-in-law, who had both been killed in the course of political conflict. | References | SHANGASE, Nkonyeni | | Was one of eleven people killed by Special Constables who attacked an all-night prayer vigil at Trust Feeds, New Hanover, Pietermaritzburg, on 3 December 1988. See Trust Feeds massacre. The station commander at New Hanover police station, who also chaired the local JMC, was granted amnesty for the attack (AC/1996/0011). | References | SHANGASE, Nkosikhona | | Was shot and severely injured in an attack by IFP supporters on residents of the isolated ANC stronghold in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16 March 1994. See Sonkombo arson attacks | References | SHANGASE, Nomvula Goodness | 17 | She had her home burnt down and was abducted by UDF supporters, who attempted to rape her, at Camperdown, near Pietermaritzburg, in December 1989, during intensifying political conflict in the area. About 1000 homes were badly damaged or destroyed in political violence in Mpumalanga in 1989. | References | SHANGASE, Ntombenjani Bonangani | 42 | An IFP supporter who was shot and injured on 26 December 1990, in Thafamasi, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban. She and other family members were ambushed on the road by other named IFP supporters who wanted to prevent her from procuring muti for the gravesof her sons, who sons were ANC supporters and had been killed in political conflict. Her husband and two daughters-in-law were shot dead in the attack. | References | SHANGASE, Ntombikula | 6 | She had her house burnt down by IFP supporters in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16 March 1994. See Sonkombo arson attacks. | References | SHANGASE, Philisiwe Mpompo | 38 | She had her house in Bhambayi, near KwaMashu, Durban, burnt down in August 1993 in ongoing conflict between ANC and IFP supporters over the launch of an IFP branch in the area. | References | SHANGASE, Phindile Josephine | 37 | An ANC supporter who had her house at Folweni, KwaZulu, near Umlazi, Durban, burnt down by IFP supporters in September 1991. | References | SHANGASE, Phumelaphi Eunice | 29 | She had her house burnt down by IFP supporters in Sonkombo, Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, on 16 March 1994. See Sonkombo arson attacks. | References | SHANGASE, Phumelephi Sylvia | 38 | An IFP supporter who had her house in Ndwedwe, KwaZulu, near Durban, burnt down by ANC supporters on 8 February 1994. | References | SHANGASE, Sibusiso | 30 | An ANC supporter who was stabbed and killed by IFP supporters at Nhlalakahle, Greytown, Natal, on 27 March 1993. Mr Shangase’s two brothers and a sister, all UDF and ANC supporters, were killed in separate incidents of of political conflict in the area between 1987 and 1993. | References | SHANGASE, Siphosenkosi Wilson | | Was shot and stabbed to death in an arson attack by Inkatha supporters on his home in Swayimane, Table Mountain, near Pietermaritzburg, on 2 January 1989 in intensifying conflict between Inkatha and UDF/ANC supporters in the area. | References |
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