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Gaitsiwe demands P2m for roadblock ordeal

Moroka Gaitsiwe
Moroka Gaitsiwe

At 48, Moroka Gaitsiwe is a man worn down by pain, not only the physical scars he says he carries, but the emotional toll of waiting eight long years for justice.

What began as an ordinary commute to work ended in a moment that would change his life forever. At a police roadblock, Gaitsiwe alleges that an officer sprayed a fire extinguisher into the vehicle he was travelling in. The incident, he says, left him struggling with lasting health complications and a life that has never been the same.

This weekend, The Monitor sat down with a frail and visibly defeated Gaitsiwe, who spoke quietly but firmly about his ordeal. His body, he says, is a constant reminder of that day. His spirit, too, bears the weight of what he describes as years of unanswered pleas. Frustrated and feeling ignored, Gaitsiwe says he has written to the Office of the President, the Ministry of Justice, and even the Chief Justice’s office. He says he is not seeking sympathy, only accountability.

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