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XENOPHOBIC ATTACK: South African policemen smile at a burning victim (PHOTO)

Five people have been reportedly killed and hundreds forced to flee their homes in one of South Africa’s worst outbreaks of xenophobic violence in years, authorities said on Tuesday.

Most of the recent unrest occurred in and around the coastal city of Durban, where police said two foreigners and three South Africans were killed.

The dead included a 14-year-old boy who was allegedly shot during looting on Monday night and died at a hospital, police colonel Jay Naicker said.

In this disturbing pic, a South African police officer is seen smiling at the camera while the body of a suspected foreigner, is gruesomely charred to death in the xenophobic attack.

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Written by PH

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  1. What has Nigerians done in South Africa to prompt such an attack? Any country they go to, they exhibit their 419, greedy, evil character. Look at the leaders, looting their own country and running to other countries to live. Stupid, stupid people. Nigerians are stupid.

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