In 1981, Mxenge was assassinated by
Security Branch of
South African Police, led by
Dirk Coetzee, in
Umlazi township south of
Durban. He was abducted before the death squad stabbed him 45 times, beat him with a hammer and slit his throat. His body was found near a football field in Umlazi. Four years after her husband's murder,
Victoria Mxenge was shot and hacked to death in front of her children at their
Umlazi home in
Durban. In 1989,
Butana Almond Nofomela, a former member of Coetzee's death squad, confessed to his involvement in Mxenge's murder hours before he was scheduled to be executed for an unrelated non-political murder. Coetzee later confirmed Nofomela's story. On 4 November 1996, former
Vlakplaas commander, Dirk Coetzee, testified about his involvement in the murder of Griffiths Mxenge. He also asked for amnesty from the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Despite protests from Mxenge's family, Coetzee was granted amnesty. Nofomela, who'd been granted a stay of execution in the unrelated murder case, later had his death sentence commuted to life in prison. He was released on parole in September 2009. ==Legacy==