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R100k to find missing man

The police issued a reward of R100 000 should anyone find Tebogo. Please call 011 951-1327 to help.

THE WIFE of a man who went missing in February was arrested a month later on March 28, 2017 in connection with his disappearance. She appeared briefly at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court and will be remanded until April 6, 2017.

It is suspected that the missing man, Ben Saohatse, has been hidden somewhere, but nobody knows.

Tebogo, Ben’s son, is also still missing. According to a missing person’s notice in the RECORD of 15 March 2017 (page 7), “Ben Saohatse from 44 Koedoe Street, Brackendowns, went missing on February 26. The police have reported that his bakkie was found parked on the side of the road; they approached a man who was sitting inside the bakkie full of blood, but he ran away into the mini-field. The police suspect that the man is his son, Tebogo Saohatse, who also went missing that same day.

“Tebogo used to work as an officer at the Ekurhuleni Metro Police and Ben used to be a dedicated supplier of the Times newspaper. The family is seeking answers and is pleading to the community to assist in finding the two men.”

The family and the police are still appealing to the public to assist them in finding him. The police have offered a reward of R100 000 to anyone who finds Tebogo. Please call 011 951-1327 to help.

BEN SAOHATSE: Ben went missing on February 26, 2017. He is the father of Tebogo.

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