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Linomtha’s Christmas ended in a Joza field, not joy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81039, member: 636"] Cops are hunting for a teenage girl's killer after a Christmas Day discovery. Police in the Eastern Cape launched a manhunt for those who murdered sixteen-year-old Linomtha Skeyi. Her body was found in an open field in Joza, Makhanda. She was last seen alive two days earlier. The South African Police Service in the Sarah Baartman District is investigating the violent death. This case has caused widespread outrage, highlighting violence against young women in South Africa. The community is planning a candlelight vigil to honour Linomtha and another young woman recently killed in the same town. Linomtha was a learner known for her kindness and academic dedication. Her family and neighbors searched for her before the tragic discovery. Investigators are pursuing leads and appealing for public tips. No suspects have been named yet. The murder has intensified calls for stronger protections against gender based violence and femicide in the region. Police are mobilizing resources, including door-to-door searches and forensic analysis. They urge anyone with information to come forward. The community of Makhanda is mourning the loss while demanding action to prevent further tragedies. [/QUOTE]
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