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Elvis Nyathi
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Elvis Nyathi also known as Mbodazwe Banajo (14 February 1979 - 7 April 2022) was a Zimbabwean economic refugee who resided in Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg in South Africa. He was killed in the Xenophobia in South Africa attacks called Operation Dudula. Nyathi was beaten and burnt alive by a mob of demonstrators in Diepsloot, Johannesburg on 6 April 2022. Nyathi was assaulted and burnt in April when some residents from Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg went on a rampage accusing Zimbabwean nationals of being behind crime in the area. His ashes were buried in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe in a state assisted funeral. Elvis Nyathi's brother is called Godknows Nyathi. His wife is called Nomsa Tshuma.
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Elvis Nyathi also known as Mbodazwe Banajo (14 February 1979 - 7 April 2022) was a Zimbabwean economic refugee who resided in Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg in South Africa. He was killed in the Xenophobia in South Africa attacks called Operation Dudula. Nyathi was beaten and burnt alive by a mob of demonstrators in Diepsloot, Johannesburg on 6 April 2022. Nyathi was assaulted and burnt in April when some residents from Diepsloot, north of Johannesburg went on a rampage accusing Zimbabwean nationals of being behind crime in the area. His ashes were buried in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe in a state assisted funeral. Elvis Nyathi's brother is called Godknows Nyathi. His wife is called Nomsa Tshuma.
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