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Partly decomposed body of missing person found in Musina

According to Limpopo police, the deceased was reported missing on 4 January 2018.

LIMPOPO – Police in Musina are making a passionate plea for information which can assist in the arrest of suspect(s) responsible for the brutal murder of 27-year-old Madzikova Mushaathama, whose partly decomposed body was discovered by a passerby on a farm in the area.

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“Mushaathama was reported missing on 4 January and the police have been looking for her since,” explains police spokesperson, Constable Tshifhiwa Radzilane.

Her body was found with both hands and legs tied with a rope and her neck fastened against the tree.

The motive for this gruesome killing is unknown and police investigations are continuing. Anyone with information is requested to contact the nearest police station or call the crime stop number at 0860010111.

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