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Vehicle mysteriously abandoned at Manie Mulder

An unattended vehicle was found nearly in a stream at the Manie Mulder Adventure Centre known for its mysteries.

Another mysterious happening surrounds the Manie Mulder Adventure Park after a mysteriously abandoned vehicle was spotted there this morning, 8 January.

A CPF Sector 8 patroller found it in a ditch in Africana Avenue and immediately called for backup.

At the entrance in Africana Avenue the news found various vehicles parked on the pavement. Spiritualists go to the ‘holy stream’ to pray.

It is believed that the owner of the Toyota Condor parked the vehicle on the pavement before heading upstream.

Bystanders claimed the owner may have parked in neutral, causing the vehicle to move slowly down the embankment where the stream runs past.

The track of the vehicle can be seen in the grass as it moved slowly down the embankment.
The track of the vehicle can be seen in the grass as it moved slowly down the embankment.

“Its obvious,” noted a fellow church goer as he makes his way to the stream.

This is the same park where a body was found in a compromising position on 2 January.

The body that was identified recently as that of Monnakopsi Samuel Molefe was found at the so-called ‘holy streams’.

One of the passers-by told the news that the streams are not visited solely by members of the ZCC Church but also by other spiritual groups, sangomas and traditional healers.

CPF Sector 8 chairman Henry Carson investigates the abandoned vehicle.
CPF Sector 8 chairman Henry Carson investigates the abandoned vehicle.

Henry Carson, PRO of the Krugersdorp CPF Cluster and chairman of Sector 8 CPF, however is worried about the visitors to the area polluting it and contaminating the water. Recently the park has received much negative publicity as a total of five bodies had been found there in 2014 alone, while 2015 kicked off with yet another such discovery.

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