KZN man who has COVID-19 charged with attempted murder

KZN man who has COVID-19 charged with attempted murder

Police say a Ladysmith man who tested positive for coronavirus has been charged with attempted murder for exposing dozens of people after he failed to self-quarantine.

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The 52-year-old man from KwaZulu-Natal was arrested on Tuesday and is now under quarantine in hospital.

 

National police spokesperson Vish Naidoo says they received information about the man on Tuesday and have been told he's come into contact with nearly 30 people.

 

It's understood he travelled to a number of countries and returned to South Africa last week Wednesday.

 

Naidoo says after he tested positive - the man was instructed to immediately quarantine himself at home for 14 days.

 

He says the man ignored this directive and carried on running his salon business.


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Naidoo says the Department of Health is trying to trace the people who were in his salon - and also at a religious gathering he attended.


The man has been charged for contravening the regulations in terms of the National Disaster Act - pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic.


His case has been postponed while he recovered from the virus and to avoid infecting others.

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