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Two alleged diesel thieves die after pipeline explodes

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Two men died an excruciating death after the Transnet pipeline exploded.

The generator that two men, who have since died, used to siphon off fuel from a Transnet pipeline. Picture: Mpumalanga Hawks

Johannesburg – Two men died an excruciating death after the Transnet pipeline they were allegedly trying to steal fuel from exploded.

The men were rushed to hospital with serious injuries, but one died on arrival and the other the next day.

Mpumalanga Hawks spokesperson Captain Dineo Sekgotodi said two men, aged 28 and 39, were arrested by members of Fidelity Security on Thursday night at Kendal near Phola.

He said someone in a Transnet control room had detected a fuel pressure drop on the pipeline.

According to Sekgotodi, the men had connected their generator to a valve on the pipeline to siphon the diesel.

No one knows yet what happened but an explosion occurred as they were busy siphoning the diesel from the pipeline.

One of the men, believed to have been driving a tanker to carry the stolen fuel, fled the scene, leaving his two badly burnt accomplices behind.

Sekgotodi said authorities responded to the identified spot and apprehended one suspect who attempted to run away.

“He had fresh burn marks all over his body. There was a big fire in the maize field nearby and upon inspection they realised that the flames were from the burning Transnet pipeline.

“The Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation team and local police were summoned to the scene for further investigation. Following an intensive search a second suspect who was also badly burnt was apprehended after he was found hiding under a bridge.

“Emergency services were summoned and the two suspects were transported to hospital under police guard. All the exhibits which included a white Mazda bakkie, generator and pieces of charred clothes were confiscated for further investigation,” she said.

A case of malicious damage to property, tampering with essential infrastructure and theft of fuel was opened and the men had been expected to appear in the Phola Magistrate’s Court.

However, Sekgotodi confirmed they had died.

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