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“This woman is wanted by the police – If you spot her, don’t hesitate to call for help
Crime in South Africa has been increasing, with instances of hijacking, murder, housebreaking, corruption, and kidnapping on the rise. Many people in the country feel unsafe as a result.
There have been numerous reports of people going missing in South Africa, with some being found alive and others found dead after being reported missing.
In some cases, people are abducted and killed for ritual purposes or to benefit someone’s business.
The South African police have reported on Twitter that another woman has gone missing in Limpopo. Recently, a young woman was reported missing outside of Thohoyandou in Venda and has not yet been found.
The missing woman, Rendani Khangala, is 30 years old and was last seen on December 29th at the Hongwedzi clinic in Malamulele.
The police and Rendani’s family are asking anyone who sees her to alert the authorities immediately. It is deeply traumatic for a family to not know where a loved one has slept, especially a young woman like Rendani.
The police hotline in South Africa is 10111, and it should be called if Rendani is seen or if there are any other crime-related matters to report.
Source: CHRIS NEWS MEDIA
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