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‘SA justice system fails Precious Ramabulana’

Precious Ramabulana' murder case has placed the justice system under the microscope after it was revealed that the accused was allegedly out on parole for another rape case

LIMPOPO – A 28-year-old man appeared in the Morebeng Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 2 December in connection with the murder of Precious Ramabulana.

Aubrey Manaka was arrested at his parental home in Nyakelang Village, Botlokwa on Thursday morning. This after the 21-year-old TVET college student was stabbed to death in her room in an off-campus residence in Mokomene on Sunday, 24 November. In an earlier statement, Police Spokesperson, Brig Motlafela Mojapelo explained that the deceased’s frantic screams were heard by a neighbour who called the police. On arrival, the police found her body in a pool of blood with several stab wounds.

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Reports suggest that he faces charges of murder, rape and robbery with aggravating circumstances. He has abandoned bail and the court remanded him in custody until 30 January.

Manaka was reportedly on parole for the  rape of a minor when he committed his latest crime. Users on Twitter have since taken to the platform to express their dismay with the judicial system.

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