Police find possible remains of missing journalist Aserie Ndlovu and partner in Limpopo
- Police found two badly decomposed bodies on Thursday in a field near KwaMhlanga, believed to be journalist Aserie Ndlovu and his partner.
- The two individuals disappeared on February 18, leading to extensive police investigations and widespread media calls for their safe recovery.
- Authorities arrested five suspects, including a local mechanic, and recovered stolen items and vehicle parts linked to Ndlovu and Mdhluli.
- Elijah Mhlanga, chair of the African Media and Communicators Forum, offered heartfelt sympathies to the loved ones of the colleague and his partner.
- DNA tests will confirm the identities, while police and media groups vow to continue supporting the family and pursue justice in this case.
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Media organisations shocked at murder of journalist and partner
The African Media and Communicators Forum and the National Press Club have expressed shock, disbelief and sadness over the deaths of journalist Sibusiso “Aserie” Ndlovu and his partner Zodwa Precious Mdhluli.
SAPS find human remains suspected to be of missing journalist and partner
The South African Police Service (SAPS) has confirmed the discovery of human remains in an open veld in the KwaMhlanga area, Mpumalanga, as investigations intensify into the disappearance of a Pretoria-based journalist and his partner. According to SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Athlenda Mathe, the remains were found in an area identified by suspects currently in custody. DNA testing will be conducted to determine if the remains are those of the co…
Shock as missing South African journalist's decomposed body found - KahawaTungu
The bodies of a journalist and his partner have been found in South Africa in an advanced stage of decomposition, more than two months after they went missing, local media groups have said. Police said they had found human remains, but DNA tests still needed to be conducted to confirm they were those of radio [...] The post Shock as missing South African journalist’s decomposed body found appeared first on KahawaTungu.
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