Racial road attack: Pizza company owner lays charges
Updated | By Algoa FM news
Police say Debonairs employee, Omoefe Acboriyede has also laid charges of malicious damage to property as well as reckless and negligent driving.

Acboriyede was knocked off his motorcycle about a week ago by a motorist who filmed the incident and then posted it online.
In the video the motorist is heard making racist remarks as he plotted his attack while the two were at a traffic intersection.
As they pull away the motorist clips Acboriyede's motorcyle.
Click here to see the footage.
He reportedly told his employer that it was a minor incident unaware that he was the victim of a racist attack.
Meanwhile, Darren Hele the CEO of Famous Brands, which owns Debonairs Pizza, has appealed to the motorist to come forward.
"When I saw the video footage of this incident, I realised that this was clearly a premeditated racial assault on somebody simply because of the colour of his skin. There's absolutely no way that the driver knew the person.
"He simply took a decision to have a collision with the motorcyclist to show that there is no place for people like him on the road and we cannot tolerate these kinds of incidents and because of that, I took the decision to go and lay these charges," he said.
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