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Cape Town – Immeasurable is the pain and surprise of a circle of relatives who realized on social media that the frame of a circle of relative members discovered in a dumpster.
A relative of Nomvuzo Atoll, Nokwandisa Nyalela, told the African news firm that he last saw her last night, only to discover today on Facebook that her frame had been thrown in Nyanga.
Nomvuzo, 22, requesting to examine UCT.
His painting was discovered with head injuries through citizens of a landfill in siyanyanzela’s casual settlement.
Western Cape police spokesman Sergeant Noloyiso Rwexana showed that a case of investigative killings had been opened “following the discovery this morning of the body of a 22-year-old in the informal neighborhood of Siyanyanzela.”
Police were reportedly alerted to the discovery of the deceased through the community. When they arrived, they found her in a landfill with head injuries.
“Cases related to this incident are under investigation, with no arrests to date,” Rwexana said.
Commenting on a woman killed in South Africa, a Facebook user posted, “What have we done? Why is that so? God, where are you when you are? God, why do you fall silent when your children are done?”
“No, I don’t know, as if life were short. It’s Siphesihle Ntengo, now you’re Nomvuzo Atoli. You bought a Sihle T-shirt with R.I.P without knowing you’re next…
“My center is so painful. He left too soon, but we’re never going to leave. Rest in peace Nomvuzo Atoli. We will love you at all times.”
Statistics SA’s report on the crimes they oppose in South Africa shows that femicide is five times higher than the global average.
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