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Police in South Africa arrested for killing teen

16:35 pm on 30 August 2020

Two South African police officers have been arrested over the deadly shooting of a 16-year-old boy, which sparked violent street protests.

A candlelight vigil for Nathaniel Julius was held in Eldorado Park, near Johannesburg. Photo: AFP

The family of Nathaniel Julius, who had Down's syndrome, said he had gone to buy biscuits when he was shot dead in Johannesburg's Eldorado Park suburb.

The officers will be charged with murder and "possibly defeating the ends of justice", said the police watchdog.

The family said Julius was shot after not answering officers' questions.

However, they added, this was because of his disability.

The police initially said Julius had been caught up in a shootout between officers and local gangsters.

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate said it had decided to arrest the officers after "careful consideration of the evidence at hand".

After Julius' death, hundreds of local residents took to the streets to protest on Thursday, leading to clashes with police that turned violent.

Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the stone-throwing protesters, who had blockaded streets with burning barricades.

The clashes led President Cyril Ramaphosa to appeal for calm.

South Africa's police are often accused of using excessive force - security forces have been accused of killing at least 10 people this year, while enforcing a lockdown imposed to halt the spread of coronavirus.

"There is no evidence of any provocation and it's difficult to understand why live ammunition could be used in a community such as this," Archbishop Malusi Mpumlwana, head of the South African Council of Churches, told local media outside the Julius household.

"We can't say Black Lives Matter in the United States if we don't say it in South Africa," he said.

- BBC