Nigerians who accused police of killing one
of their countrymen in Kempton Park want their own post-mortem conducted on
him, the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) said on Monday.
"The post-mortem is supposed to be conducted today, but
it will all depend on whether the Nigerian nationals are able to secure a
pathologist today," Ipid spokesperson Robbie Raburabu said.
- WATCH: Chaos as police fire rubber bullets at foreign nationals in Kempton Park
The man began convulsing and died in the back of a police
van after police arrested him on Saturday. Police said he choked on what they
suspected were drugs he was trying to conceal when officers wanted to search
him.
The man's friends alleged police used a plastic bag to
suffocate him. Ipid would wait for the post-mortem results before
determining whether any action would be taken against the police officers.
The friends of the deceased man had not come forward to make
statements, Raburabu said. Ipid hoped to obtain statements during the course of
the day.
Following the man's death a group of people, mostly
foreigners, clashed with police outside the Arwyp Medical Centre in Kempton
Park.
"They said the police were killing their people and
this was not the first time. They prevented the forensic vehicle from leaving
the area," said Raburabu.
Several people were injured when police used rubber bullets
and teargas to disperse the crowd.
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