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BRUTAL ENDING

Ex-boxing champ Manelisi Mbilase brutally stoned to death in street over alleged robbery

The 40-year-old, who retired from the ring in 2009, was chased down by locals in support of the victims and subsequently assaulted with stones and fists

FORMER boxing champ Manelisi Mbilase has been brutally stoned to death in South Africa for allegedly robbing two women.

The 40-year-old former South African featherweight title holder was allegedly part of a three-strong group that was chased down by locals after the attack in East London in the Eastern Cape of his homeland.

 Ex-South African featherweight champion Manelisi Mbilase has reportedly been stoned to death
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Ex-South African featherweight champion Manelisi Mbilase has reportedly been stoned to deathCredit: Getty - Contributor

Mbilase, who is claimed to have threatened the females with a knife, was then brutally beaten with rocks and fists.

South African news outlets report the attackers were “shouting and singing” as they “took turns to beat him up before loading him in a wheelbarrow” and “leaving him by the government building” in an example to others potential thieves.

An alleged witness told Anzimag he was woken at 6am by two women screaming, and said: “There were three tsotsis.

“Two were already far away but Mbilase was running into nearby bushes to hide a bag.”

 Manelisi Mbilase (right) pictured with Thando Vukuza before their bout in 2009
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Manelisi Mbilase (right) pictured with Thando Vukuza before their bout in 2009Credit: 2018 Tiso Blackstar Group
 Ex-world champion Malcolm Klaasen defeated the late boxer for South Africa's featherweight crown in 2006
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Ex-world champion Malcolm Klaasen defeated the late boxer for South Africa's featherweight crown in 2006Credit: BoxRec

The ex-fighter was said to have been caught as he was changing his clothes in the bushes.

The witness, who described the alleged thieves as "tsotsis" - South African slang for troublemakers or criminals - added: “That was when the beating started.


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“People were so angry they wanted him dead on the spot.

“What angered residents most is that these tsotsis left their own area to come here and rob people.”

Mbilase, who once unsuccessfully challenged ex-world champion Malcolm Klaasen for his country’s featherweight crown, finally won the strap in 2008.

He retired from boxing in 2009 with a 11-4-1 record and allegedly became involved with drugs.

Vumile Mgunundu, Mbilase's brother‚ admitted his sibling had gone down the wrong path since his retirement.

He told timeslive.co.za: “I think he succumbed to the life of drugs. All he wanted was to get a fix and he would do anything to get it.”

Mbilase's funeral is due to take place on August 11.

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