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Sgt Mditshwa remembered for his dedication, after fatal vehicle fire

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The Bishop Lavis SAPS and the affected precinct are in mourning, following the tragic passing of an esteemed police officer. 

 

Sergeant Tembani Mditshwa died on Sunday, after the police van he was driving caught fire on the R300.  

 

The Kuils River SAPS are investigating a case of culpable homicide in this regard. 

 

 

Bonteheuwel Ward Councillor, Angus McKenzie, said Mdithswa’s passing has left a void, as he was a dedicated and respected member of the police force.  

 

McKenzie noted that he was not only an officer, but also served the community he worked in with care.  

 

“He was a servant of the people, a protector of our communities, and a man who wore his badge with honour, integrity, and pride. Throughout his years of service at the Bishop Lavis Police Station, he distinguished himself through his professionalism, unwavering commitment to duty, and genuine care for those he served,” said McKenzie.  

 

Communication Officer for the Bishop Lavis SAPS, Sergeant Samantha Adonis, confirmed that Mditshwa worked in Visible Policing, adding that he was a “very helpful” and “dedicated police officer”. 

 

“He would offer his off time if needed to transport members wherever, as he was one of the authorised members to drive the police buses.  He was one of the soccer coaches for our station’s soccer team,” said Adonis.  

 

McKenzie has shared his condolences with the family, friends and colleagues of Mditshwa, adding that his legacy of “service, sacrifice, and commitment” will never be forgotten.  

 

“His passing leaves a void that will be deeply felt by all who had the privilege of working alongside him and by the countless residents whose lives he touched through his service. He was respected by his colleagues, appreciated by the community, and admired for his tireless dedication to keeping others safe.” 

 

Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin is an enthusiastic journalist, that has been exploring her interest in broadcast media since 2019. With a natural curiosity for the world around her, you'll always find her poking around hidden gems throughout Cape Town and surrounds.

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