‘My brother’s killers are known but the police haven’t acted’ – The Blind Spot

Katlego Sekhu

'My brother's killers are known but the police haven't acted' - The Blind Spot
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A listener shares that a few months ago, his younger brother was killed in what was officially described as a robbery gone wrong. But in the community where they are from, the truth is known. Names are whispered. Faces are recognised. And despite this, the police have not acted.

With no movement from the authorities, someone has now approached him with an offer to take him directly to the people responsible. But the offer comes with a warning: once he steps into that world, there is no coming back.

What is tearing him apart is not just the grief. It is the weight of what acting would mean. One of the men believed to be involved is the sole breadwinner in his home. If he moves forward, he knows he will not only be going after his brother’s killer. He will be pulling apart another family.

Reaching out to The Best T in the City with Tbose, Anonymous wants to know where a person is supposed to take their pain when the system fails them, and whether choosing revenge would honour his brother or cost him the very thing his brother would have wanted him to protect.

“Uncle T, A few months ago, my younger brother was killed in what was called a “robbery gone wrong.” But where we come from, people know the truth. Names are whispered. Faces are known. And still… nothing has been done. The police haven’t moved. It’s like his life just… ended, and the world carried on. But for us, it didn’t.

“Now someone has come to me and said they can help me find the people responsible. They can take me straight to them. But they also warned me that once I step into that world, there’s no coming back. And here’s what’s tearing me apart…

‘One of the men involved is the only breadwinner in his home. If I go through with this, l’m not just going after him; I’m tearing apart another family. Children will suffer. A mother will grieve. In trying to answer my pain…I could be creating more of it. So now l’m standing in a place I never imagined,

“Between justice and consequence…between grief and something darker. If I do nothing, it feels like l’m betraying my brother…like his life meant so little that we just let it go. But if I act… if I take matters into my own hands…What does that make me? Uncle T… When the system fails you, where do you take your pain?

“At what point does seeking justice turn into becoming the very thing you hate? And the question I can’t escape is this… If I choose revenge, am I honouring my brother… or losing myself along the way?”

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Kaya 959 does not condone or encourage any form of vigilantism or violence. If you or someone you know has information about a crime, please contact the South African Police Service on 10111 or the Crime Stop tip-off line on 08600 10111.

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