Candles and prayers for 9-year-old slain in Durban hijacking

30 May 2018 - 07:43
By Jeff Wicks
The community of Chatsworth, south of Durban, held a prayer vigil on Tuesday night following the funeral for slain 9-year-old Sadia Sukhraj.
Image: Jeff Wicks The community of Chatsworth, south of Durban, held a prayer vigil on Tuesday night following the funeral for slain 9-year-old Sadia Sukhraj.

Grief-stricken residents of Chatsworth‚ in the south of Durban‚ lit candles and said prayers as they held a night vigil following the death of 9-year-old Sadia Sukhraj.

The little girl was shot in a hijacking on Monday‚ and was laid to rest earlier on Tuesday.

Vis Munien‚ a community leader who attended the vigil‚ said that the community was angry and frustrated in the wake of the incident - but that Tuesday night was different.

“They’ll just be lighting candles and having a peaceful evening to bring the community together‚” he said.

That community anger boiled over and resulted in protests outside the Chatsworth Police Station on Monday night‚ with 20 people arrested.

“However‚ we have put measures in place‚ including from the community policing forum‚ that tonight [Tuesday] will be a peaceful evening to just remember the child and to bring the community of Chatsworth together so that we could work together in the fight against crime‚” said Munien.

“Hijacking is one of the highest crimes and is becoming a norm. We’ve decided we need to work together and fight crime together‚” he added.