April was a bad month in South Africa. Foreign nationals living there were forced to flee from a spate of violence aimed at immigrants that took the lives of at least five people. Stores were looted and burned to the ground, and many blame the attacks on a speech made by Kind Zwelthini, the the leader of the Zulu ethnic group.
As a 14-year-old surfer who calls J-Bay his local break, Sebastian Williams found refuge from Durban’s troubles for a few sessions at New Pier. For a kid so young, his talent is far beyond what it should be.
