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Eswatini Police Commissioner dies after he collapsed at the OR Tambo airport.
Eswatini Police Commissioner William Dlamini passed suddenly on Saturday morning at OR Tambo International Airport, according to the South African Police Service (SAPS).
The SAPS at the airport have reportedly registered an inquest docket to determine the cause of death.
The senior cop was traveling to Eswatini from Angola, where he had just attended the 26th Interpol African Regional Conference, according to a SAPS statement.
“The Commissioner collapsed and died at the airport. Both the family and the delegation that accompanied the late Commissioner on his official trip have received psychosocial services from psychologists attached to the SAPS Employee Health and Wellness unit,” the statement read.
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SAPS sends condolences to the Dlamini family
General Fannie Masemola, the national police commissioner, has since conveyed his condolences to the Dlamini family and the Royal Eswatini Police Service on behalf of the SAPS.
Masemola characterized Dlamini as a mature, soft-spoken senior police officer who was committed to fostering regional cooperation in the fight against transnational organized crime.
“Our sincerest condolences to the Royal Eswatini Police Service and the family of the late Commissioner. Commissioner Dlamini was humble and dedicated to the cause of serving.
“He was always available to discuss collaboration in preventing and combating cross-border crime in the SADC region. The SAPS is providing the necessary support in line with its expertise through its Interpol office,” said Masemola.
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