Shortly after allegedly consuming the biscuits, the man and his nephew, aged 4, started feeling dizzy and began vomiting.
Police have launched an inquest into the deaths of a 43-year-old man and his four-year-old nephew, who allegedly died after consuming biscuits believed to have been taken from a local spaza shop during unrest in the area.
According to Mpumalanga police, the incident occurred in Witbank on Wednesday, July 8. 2026.
Police said the owner of the tuckshop, a foreign national, reportedly moved his stock to the main house of his landlord after learning that foreign-owned spaza shops were being looted in the area.
Police allege that the landlord consumed some of the biscuits and shared them with his four-year-old nephew.









