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Two stabbed to death in mosque, attacker killed

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MALMESBURY: A man stabbed two people to death and wounded two others in an attack at a mosque in South Africa yesterday, before being shot dead by police, officers said.

Police surrounded the building in Malmesbury near Cape Town outside which a body lay under a tree and a penknife had been discarded nearby, a witness said. The attacker’s motive remains unclear.

It comes just a month after a deadly stabbing at another South African mosque which police said had “elements of extremism” and left an Islamic leader dead.

Police were alerted by early morning worshipper­s and arrived at Malmesbury’s mosque to find two people had died of stab wounds, Noloyiso Rwexana, spokeswoma­n for the Western Cape police, said.

Two other people were wounded and are being treated in hospital.

“The suspect, believed to be in his thirties and armed with a knife, charged at the police who tried to persuade him to hand himself over,” she said.

“He ignored the calls and tried to attack police. He was shot dead.”

Ms Rwexana said police are now “combing the scene for clues”.

Local media said the suspect was Somali, but police have not confirmed this.

The Muslim Judicial Council (MJC), which represents the Muslim community in South Africa, said it was “shocked to the core” over the incident, which came at the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

The MJC appealed to the community to not jump to conclusion­s about the attacker’s motives and said its top leadership would travel to the area to assist the community.

It comes a month after an attack at a mosque in the town of Verulam, on the outskirts of the eastern port city of Durban.

Three unidentifi­ed assailants killed a Mosque leader on May 10 by slitting his throat and injured two others after midday prayers.

The assailants in that attack, who also set off a petrol bomb inside the mosque, escaped in a car and remain at large.

Their motive still remains unclear.

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