Arthur McKey said his fruit trees were poisoned after inviting children of colour
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EFF members demonstrated in front of the City offices in Tokai on Thursday, over what they said was racism, following an incident where black and coloured children allegedly consumed poisoned fruits.
Arthur McKey, a resident, said his fruit trees were poisoned, after he invited children of colour to pick fruits at his garden.
Video: Ayanda Ndamane/African news Agency
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