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    South Africa’s Mass Killer Dies As Victims Still Demand Justice

    By EditorJuly 28, 2024
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    LOUIS van Schoor, a convicted mass murderer in South Africa known as the “Apartheid Killer”, has died.

    The 72-year-old had been in hospital with an infection in his leg. His daughter told the BBC he died on Thursday afternoon “due to complications from sepsis”.

    Van Schoor’s death came less than a week after a BBC investigation into his past, which exposed horrific new details about a series of killings he carried out in the late 1980s during the final years of white-minority rule.

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    The sister of one of his victims has told the BBC she hopes the police will re-open the cases for investigation despite his death.

    At a time when the racist apartheid system imposed a strict hierarchy that privileged white South Africans, Van Schoor was operating as a private security guard in the coastal city of East London.

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    Between 1986 and 1989, he shot and killed at least 39 people. All of his victims were black and the youngest was just 12 years.

    In 1991, Van Schoor was arrested and later convicted on seven charges of murder, but he was released on parole after serving just 12 years in jail.

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    At least 32 of his killings are still classified as “justifiable homicides” by the police.

    In his lifetime, Van Schoor claimed that all his victims were criminals who he caught “red-handed”.

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    He relied on apartheid-era laws that gave people the right to use lethal force against intruders to maintain his innocence.

    But the BBC’s report raised serious questions about these so-called “justifiable” shootings.

    It included extensive interviews with Van Schoor in which he described his activities as “exciting” and “hunting”, and where he made a series of allegations about the involvement of the police in his activities in the 1980s.

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    The BBC also reviewed long-forgotten archival documents, including witness statements by multiple survivors of Van Schoor’s shootings, who gave graphic accounts of him gunning them down after they had surrendered.

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