Posted on 04/04/2017 1:41:55 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A video has been circulated on the web showed a suspected burglar buried to his waist in South Africa.
He was allegedly forced to dig his own grave before being beaten by an angry mob after he was accused of a series of burglaries.
The man who captured the moment in a cellphone video clip said the police arrived just in time to rescue the man as the mob prepared to douse him with petrol and turn him into a human torch.
The same man was allegedly caught and beaten by residents twice in the past three months after they suspected him of breaking into homes.
3rd world justice.
Back in the good old days, Winnie Mandela would have simply had him burned alive with a flaming tire.
This happens all over the world and is becoming more well known with the advent of smart phones and social media. In South America and Africa, mobs have been absolutely brutal with criminals. And killing them in painful ways becomes a social event for these communities. Some don’t deserve it (thieves who are tortured to death) but some do (child molesters who are tortured to death).
>>The same man was allegedly caught and beaten by residents twice in the past three months after they suspected him of breaking into homes.<<
Slow learner.
As soon as he’s out of jail this time, he’ll be back to his old ways again. Some never learn.
Are you kidding? Have you seen the price of petrol in South Africa?
They buried him just to his chest. He’ll do just fine.
No ‘mulligans’ with these South Africans.
He was warned before. #ThugLivesDon’tMatter!
Depends own whether or not he was robbing blacks or whites... and whether or not she got a cut.
The same man was allegedly caught and beaten by residents twice in the past three months after they suspected him of breaking into homes.
The same man was allegedly caught and beaten by residents twice in the past three months after they suspected him of breaking into homes.
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