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Father awarded R250 000 after police shot him with rubber bullets during a protest
The Star
|September 02, 2025
A FATHER of four who was shot at close range by police with rubber bullets in the aftermath of a service delivery protest, which he did not partake in, is set to receive R250 000 in damages.
The SAPS also has to pay him a further R104 700 towards his future psychological treatment following his nightmare ordeal.
Tebogo Gasetingwe was shot in the thigh and arm while he was standing outside his car after a protest, to ensure that his family inside the car was safe.
He turned to the North West Division of the high court, sitting in Mahikeng, where he claimed R500 000 in damages from the police.
The 38-year-old plaintiff broke down in tears as he testified about his harrowing ordeal. The police, meanwhile, opted to call no witnesses to refute his version, and they conceded liability.
Gasetingwe testified that he sustained his livelihood by operating a tuckshop, and he was also engaged in community affairs as a liaison officer.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition September 02, 2025 de The Star.
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