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George Christiaan Kleynhans

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kroonstad
Death: July 03, 1993 (50)
Wesselsbron, FS, South Africa (Murder - Business Attack)
Immediate Family:

Son of George Christiaan Kleynhans and Private
Husband of Private
Ex-partner of Private
Father of Private

Occupation: Farmer
Managed by: Susan Jane Isikson (Parratt)
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About George Christiaan Kleynhans

George Christiaan Kleynhans (1843 - 1993)

Brief overview:

George (50), a farmer from Wesselsbron, was shot and killed by APLA members in an armed attack on the Sentra Hyperserve supermarket at Wesselsbron, Orange Free State, on 3 July 1993.

Brief Biography:

  • Other Victims/Family
  • Funeral/Memorial
  • The Farm/Smallholding
  • The Region (Land disputes, other incidents etc.)
    • During the early 1990s, the PAC proclaimed a military strategy of a 'protracted people's war', which involved the infiltration of APLA guerrillas into the country to conduct rural guerrilla warfare. The initial targets of such attacks were members of the security forces and white farmers who were perceived to be the frontline of defence for the former apartheid government. A 'repossession unit' was also set up, in which APLA cells conducted armed robberies on the instructions of the APLA High Command to raise funds and/or obtain weapons and vehicles to enable APLA to carry out its military strategy. Civilians were killed or injured in many of these robberies. In 1993, attacks on civilians increased sharply with a series of high-profile attacks by APLA cadres on public places, including restaurants, hotels and bars, in urban areas. These were usually, but not always, places frequented by white civilians. The PAC/APLA claimed that the attacks were not racist in character, but directed against the apartheid government as all whites, according to the PAC, were complicit in the policy of apartheid.
    • The 1993 attack on the St James' Church, Kenilworth, Cape Town, produced the highest number of casualties, with 11 people dead and 58 injured."

Attack Details:

  • Date and time of attack
  • Weapons
  • Items Stolen
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  • Torture, Gratuitous violence
  • Indications of Hate Crime? Threats etc.

Perpetrator details:

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  • Arrests
  • Name/s and age/s of Perpetrator/s
  • Country of origin of Perpetrator/s
  • Trial/Conviction
    • Six APLA members were granted amnesty (AC/2000/250)

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George Christiaan Kleynhans's Timeline

1943
February 14, 1943
Kroonstad
1993
July 3, 1993
Age 50
Wesselsbron, FS, South Africa