A mob of blacks in South Africa—part of the growing “land occupation” movement—last week tried to murder a white family living in a house they wanted by attacking the residence with Molotov cocktails, local media have reported.

The attack, which took place on May 25, 2018, but which has only been reported now by the GroundUp alternative media service, occurred after the land’s owner had won a temporary court injunction preventing the blacks from further occupying the land in question.

According to the GroundUp report, a white woman by the name of Carrie Esterhuizen and her two small children were in the hostel at the Cremona Cheese Factory in Tshepisong, west of Johannesburg, when “angry land occupiers set the building alight on the afternoon of Friday, May 25.”

Her husband, Fredrick Esterhuizen, told GroundUp he had been working for the factory as a security manager for about a month before the incident.

Carrie and the children, aged four and 11 months old, were at home when the blacks, residents of Ebumnandini squatter camp in Tshepisong, broke the fence and set the building alight.

“My wife phoned me and all I could hear was frantic screaming so I rushed down to the house,” said Fredrick.

“I managed to grab my wife and kids just before one of the petrol bombs exploded in the lounge.”

Carrie said she could smell the petrol bomb as she was calling her husband for help.

“I tried not to think about [the petrol bomb] and focused on getting my kids out of the house,” she said.

Fredrick said he had taken his family to the factory office.

“Looking out the office window I could see my house burning down. We didn’t have time to take anything with us so we lost everything,” he said.

The blacks had previously tried to occupy the land next to the factory but the Johannesburg Metro Police Department demolished their shacks on the same day.

The owner of the land, Antonio Cremona, filed for an eviction order in April, and the South Gauteng High Court issued an “interim eviction order” valid until September 2018.

Cremona’s personal assistant Carol Cooke said the fire had destroyed the Esterhuizens’ identification documents, and the children’s school uniforms and books. She said the blacks also entered the building and stole items.

The report added that the blacks claimed they needed the “land because they can no longer afford to pay rent as they are unemployed. They say the land had been vacant for 23 years and is a safety concern because there is no fence and the grass is long.”

But Cooke said the property used to be fenced but the fencing “kept getting ripped down and stolen.”

She said the land had not been developed because it had been tied up in a deceased estate until 2015.

The attack is just the latest of a growing number of incidents in which whites are being targeted by blacks in South Africa in what is clearly a racially-based genocide attempt—which, of course, is ignored by the anti-white establishment in the West, which would otherwise make it into a major incident if the racial roles were reversed.