Electrician dies from injuries caused by explosion of vandalized cables in Cape Town

A City of Cape Town electrician has died in hospital after he suffered severe injuries when vandalized cables he was attending to exploded on him in Gugulethu.
The city on Saturday said Terrence Henry Stringer attended to an outage at Gugulethu substation that was affecting power supply in the township and in Manenberg.
“A section of the medium voltage cable had been excavated and set alight by criminals. It is utterly devastating that a colleague’s life has been lost due to the impact of infrastructure vandalism while in the line of duty.”
“The City has lost a valuable staff member and our thoughts are with his wife and family,’ said MMC for Energy Beverley van Reenen.
Stringer was initially injured along with five others when the insulation of the damaged cables further deteriorated and exploded on them.
He succumbed to his injuries last week Saturday.
The council has urged residents to report cable theft and infrastructure destruction.
“We urge our residents to stand with us against the scourge of theft and vandalism. Report vandalism of community infrastructure to the city and the South African Police Service (SAPS).”
Meanwhile in Johannesburg, undercover metro police members arrested eight alleged cable thieves on Friday.
The city said the group was found with stolen Telkom cables worth R1 million.
Cable crime syndicate busted.
On 21/04 JMPD Undercover Unit arrested 8 suspects with a truck load of stolen Telkom copper cable to the value of ± R 1 mil in Jhb CBD. Well done to all involved, we will ensure that criminals will fear us & not us fearing them. pic.twitter.com/IX09h0sjsL— MMC Michael Sun (@MichaelSun168) April 22, 2022
Cable thieves have in recent times launched violent attacks, leaving a trail of destruction behind.
Two security guards were also reportedly killed by alleged cable thieves, who were heavily armed with AK-47s.
According to a local publication, the city spends R100m alone to prevent cable theft every year. Over the past five years, the city lost R187 million due to rampant cable theft and vandalism.
Last month, there were 140 incidents of cable theft, according to City Power.
Over the past five years, Joburg lost R187 million due to cable theft and vandalism.
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