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THE University of KwaZulu-Natal student, Natasha Conabeer has reportedly died in hospital ICU.
Natasha, who went missing three weeks ago, was dropped off at her home unconscious, on Sunday.
According to media reports, a family friend confirmed today that she had died earlier this morning, Monday 9 September.
At this stage the cause of death is unknown.
According to posts by friends, the last form of communication with Natasha was on 22 August.
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On Sunday, her mother posted on a social media page created during the search for Natasha. She announced: “Natasha has been found. She is alive but in a critical condition in ICU. We currently don’t know what exactly happened yet. Thanks for the support and prayers.”
Twitter has been flooded with messages of condolences and tributes for the young woman and her family, with the hashtag #RIPNatasha trending on the social media platform.
https://twitter.com/sk_ndlovuPhD/status/1171001345312206848
Can she be the last woman we right RIP😭😭 💔💔💔💔💔 guys yall need to stand for us, I mean it can be your family/friend as woman we beg you😭💔💔💔our mother’s are praying 🙏🏽 but can you guys protect US women!😭 we’re scared😭we scared💔
SIYASABA!
Senzeni???#RIPNatasha— Ms Padlock 🦋 (@Endzz_N) September 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/sk_ndlovuPhD/status/1170983841433104384
Tju aowa this ain't the right way to start the week 😭😭 may you rest in power Natasha#RIPNatasha pic.twitter.com/C5JxxpWeOG
— Kamogelo 👑 (@Kamogelo_Masela) September 9, 2019
I am completely shattered 💔💔😭😭 just when we were relieved that she was found 😭😭 May your Soul Rest In Peace #RIPNatasha pic.twitter.com/sPHRVKFDx1
— Tsholo.M (@TsholoMadise) September 9, 2019
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