Aphiwe Mapekula, 23, collapsed in a hail of bullets with arm, leg and stomach injuries when police officers tried to arrest him at his home
He had refused to stop eating the body of the woman he decapitated
- Aphiwe Mapekula, 23, collapsed at home after police sprayed him with bullets
- He is said to have ignored several warnings to stop eating the body of a woman
- They fired warning shots as he continued to eat Thembisa Masumpa's raw flesh
- Mapekula said to have slit 35-year-old Thembisa's throat and hacked off her head
A cannibal caught eating a woman he beheaded has died after police shot him in South Africa
Aphiwe Mapekula, 23, collapsed in a hail of bullets with arm, leg and stomach injuries when police officers tried to arrest him at his home.
He is said to have ignored several warning shots as he continued to eat Thembisa Masumpa's raw flesh.
Officers finally opened fire on him when he attacked them with a knife, police said.
Mapekula is said to have slit 35-year-old Thembisa's throat and hacked off her head in Mount Frere, South Africa.
His horrified mum called cops after witnessing the gruesome slaughter.
But officers said he was tucking in to Thembisa's raw flesh by the time they turned up.
He then attacked them with a knife before being shot, said police Captain Edith Mjoko.
Mapekula's devastated mother said: 'I never raised a son like this one. I never imagined this.'
Police originally said Mapekula had dragged Thembisa from the street before butchering her.
But neighbours said she did odd jobs at his home and was washing in the back yard when he attacked her.
Mapekula was under police guard when he died at Nelson Mandela Hospital, Mthatha
Police originally said Mapekula had dragged Thembisa from the street before butchering her. But neighbours said she did odd jobs at his home and was washing in the back yard when he attacked her
Captain Mjoko said: 'He killed her with a knife by cutting her throat.
'When the mother of the suspect saw what was happening she rushed and called the police to the scene.
'When they arrived the suspect was busy eating the flesh of the deceased.
'Police ordered him to stop and to hand himself over.
'He went berserk and stormed at them with the knife.
'Several warning shots were fired to deter him but in vain.'
Mayor Bulelwa Mabengu suspected Mapekula could have been under the influence of drugs.
'I believe that drugs and substance abuse was a major contributing factor and yearn to call upon law authorities to show a more proactive visibility in our area,' she told RNews.
Mapekula was under police guard when he died at Nelson Mandela Hospital, Mthatha.
Hospital spokesman Sizwe Kupelo told TimesLive: 'He was transferred with gunshot wounds and needed emergency surgery. But he unfortunately died.'
It is the second cannibal horror case to hit South Africa in three weeks.
Mayor Bulelwa Mabengu (left) suspected Mapekula (right) could have been under the influence of drugs
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