Two Chinese living in South Africa were killed during a robbery
on Sunday night bringing the total number of Chinese killed in the
country to four in less than a month.
Chen Jianqing, 35, from east China's Fujian
Province, who ran a shop with her husband in a small town 45
kilometers away from the South African capital Johannesburg, was
shot dead on the premises.
One of her business partners, who has not yet been named, died
later in hospital, Chinese consulate officials in Johannesburg said
yesterday.
"Local police are investigating the case and we have informed
the victims' relatives and are helping them come to Johannesburg,"
consul Wu Gang told China Daily.
Chen's husband was wounded but did not suffer serious injuries,
Wu said.
The robbery occurred at about 5:45 pm local time and the armed
robbers fled the scene after taking more than 50,000 South African
rand (US$8,200) and some jewelry, Xinhua News Agency reported.
According to immigration records, Chen left for South Africa on
September 15 last year. She and her husband opened a store there
selling clothes and household appliances.
The tragedy occurred just three days after Chen Jingmin, a
23-year-old from Qingdao, Shandong Province, was shot dead in the
northern outskirts of Johannesburg by armed robbers.
On January 10, a Hong Kong businessman was attacked and robbed
at his home in Johannesburg and died the following day in
hospital.
According to statistics, there were more than 40 robberies
targeting Chinese in South Africa last year, killing eight
people.
More than 100,000 Chinese nationals are involved in various
kinds of businesses in South Africa, according to a Chinese embassy
official in the country.
An increasing number of them are becoming targets of robbers
with their big houses and luxury cars, the official said.
(China Daily February 7, 2006)