The Janse van Rensburg Trek massacre | |
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Part of the Great Trek | |
Location | Djinjispruit, near modern day Inhambane, Mozambique |
Date | July 1836 |
Deaths | 49 |
Perpetrators | impis of Manukosi |
Johannes Jacobus (Lang Hans) Janse van Rensburg (12 August 1779 – July 1836) was a leader of one of the early Voortrekker groups. His entire group of 51 people was massacred by an 'impi' of Manukosi near Inhambane. Only his two children were spared, as a result of an intervention by another Zulu warrior.[1] Included in the party was Nicholaas Balthasar Prinsloo, who was a Slagtersnek rebel, his wife, Petronella Maria Krugel/Kruger and their family.[2][3]