A video trending on social media captured moment some Pakistani traders engaged in a fight with some South Africans who attacked and looted their stores.
Some looters were spotted running with some appliances looted from stores owned by foreigners during the attack which occurred at Witbank on Wednesday, September 11.
While a Pakistani man who seems to have had enough of the looters was spotted hitting one of the men who came out of his store, the video also showed that a police officer was present at the scene of the incident but he was outnumbered by the looters. Two other shop owners also turned up to beat up a second man. The police officer however intervened and broke up the scuffle
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