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Four Gauteng holidaymakers are expected to appear in the Ramsgate magistrate's court on Thursday after a brawl with lifesavers at Manaba beach on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast.
Provincial police spokesperson Capt Nqobile Gwala said a case of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm was being investigated by Margate SAPS.
“It is alleged [on Wednesday] at 2.24pm, at Manaba Beach, a group of suspects assaulted the lifeguards who were on duty. Four sustained injuries and one was seriously injured and taken to hospital for medical attention,” said Gwala.
“Four suspects between the ages of 21 to 52 were placed under arrest. They are appearing before the Ramsgate magistrate's court.”
Ray Nkonyeni municipality spokesperson Simon April said there was a scuffle after a group of men allegedly refused to listen to lifeguards.
“It started off as a scuffle when the lifeguards tried to warn the group about how far they could swim. Things got heated and unfortunately, it became a physical fight on racial grounds.
“There were punches and kicks and lots of racial abuse and swearing, all because it seems that the lifeguards were trying to do their job and enforce the rules.”