Categories: South Africa

Kempton Park woman allegedly kidnapped, held in Birchleigh North veld

A 23-year-old Ivory Park resident has been missing since last week Monday, and local police suspect that she may have been kidnapped, reports Kempton Express.

According to Capt Lesibana Molokomme, spokesperson for the Norkem Park SAPS, Itimeleng Matsoabe left her home in extension nine at around 6.15pm. She did not tell her family where she was going.

READ MORE: Anxiety over kidnappings in Pretoria East

Forty-five minutes later, Matsoabe’s mother received a call from the alleged kidnapper.

“According to the victim’s mother, her daughter was crying over the phone,” Molokomme told Express.

He added that the distraught mother then pleaded with the accused kidnapper not to harm her daughter.

“The victim told her mother she is being held at an open veld between Birchleigh North and Esselen Park.”

The Norkem SAPS is currently investigating a case of kidnapping.

Matsoabe was wearing a black shirt and jean skirt, black boots and a maroon scarf on the day of her disappearance. She is short and slender.

Anyone with information about her disappearance is urged to contact Detective Sgt Maborala on 074 828 2025 or 011 391 1814/5.

For more news your way, download The Citizen’s app for iOS and Android

For more news your way

Download our app and read this and other great stories on the move. Available for Android and iOS.

Published by
By Paula-Ann Smit
Read more on these topics: Kempton Parkkidnapping