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video: Tanith Molliere, a white woman, assaulted by black female Durban home affairs staffer

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Video: Tanith Molliere, a white woman, was assaulted by black female Durban Home Affairs staffer while queuing for her marriage certificate https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaAnqEVmVzM her story: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155085932675161&id=815980160&_rdr 6 February- Footage uploaded on Facebook shows a Home Affairs official in Durban physically assaulting a woman who was queuing for her marriage certificate. The video was uploaded by Tanith Molliere who says she was assaulted by the Home Affairs staffer when Home Affairs staff chose to close their operation at 15h00 instead of the specified 16h30. Tanith and a group of people requiring Home Affairs services approached the official, asking to speak to the supervisor. Watch. Tanith's full post here. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155085932675161&id=815980160&_rdr She wrote: "OK - so when I commented in my previous post about there never being a dull moment in Africa (but I love it), I didn't think it would prove itself quite like this! So - had to visit Umgeni Road Home Affairs (4 Feb 2015) today to pick up a copy of our marriage certificate. Please keep in mind that this office is a government department and its staff are civil servants. They are meant to serve the public (not the other way round). Anyway, the published office hours (at the branch itself) for Wednesdays are 08:30 - 16:30. I joined the queue at Umgeni Home Affairs at 14:00. The queue was out the door - sun was beating down. It was sweltering. After speaking to some of the other folk in the queue (some with the teeniest babies & some elderly), it turned out that many of them had been queuing since 08:00 only to be turned away 10:00 (as the office closed due to load shedding between 10:00 and 12:00) and had rejoined the queue that afternoon. At around 14:45 (while still in the queue outside which had not moved much) we noticed that the security guard had chained the door closed from the inside. When the public started knocking at the door asking what was going on, the security guard ignored us. Then some people started knocking in earnest and then the security guard (from at least 5m away from the door) motioned that the offices were closed. Bear in mind the office hours are 08:30 to 16:30 and they had already been non-operational for around 2 hours during load shedding, and there had been no announcement made or reason given to those queued outside as to why they were closing early. At around 15:00, I and a few other people then made out way to an entrance a little further along which was manned by 2 security guards and demanded to speak to a supervisor. Finally at around 15:30, a staff member (a Ms Z C Dlamini) came out to tell us that the office were closed and that we were to move to the main door (where we had come from) as a manager would be addressing us. I (being very suspicious of the whole thing) was filming her announcement. She was not very impressed and tried to knock my phone out of my hand and then forced the gate to the entrance closed. We moved to the main entrance as instructed and waited. Of course no manager arrived, but instead staff members started pouring out of the building to go home. Including Ms Dlamini, who made her way to her car parked near us (this was around 15:45). Two very frustrated gentlemen approached her with questions, and I too approached her (filming the entire time) asking where the manager was that she had advised us would be speaking to us (who never materialised by the way - I stuck around until after 16:00 to be sure). TAKE A LOOK AT WHAT HAPPENED NEXT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaAnqEVmVzM

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