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Security guard in court for murder of grannies

Both women were last seen alive on Women's Day after returning from shopping.

THE man arrested in connection with the murder of two elderly women in Umgababa is set to make his first appearance in the Umbumbulu Magistrate’s Court today, August 21.

The accused, who is yet to be named, was arrested on Friday, August 18, after the bodies of Zanele Doris Mbuso (62) and Monica Xulu (70) were found in a shallow grave at Ethembeni Créche in Umgababa, where they both worked, on Thursday evening, August 17. The accused was employed as a security guard at the same créche. Mbuso and Xulu went missing on Women’s Day, August 9, after returning from shopping in preparation for an event that would take place the following day.

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Speaking on behalf of the deceased’s families, Dawn Gounden of Renegades Search and Rescue said the Umkomaas SAPS detective unit and the SAPS Ethekwini District Task Team worked tirelessly, leading to a breakthrough.

“The K9 and its handler had located a shallow grave where both bodies were found. The family cannot believe that this heinous and brutal crime could be carried out by one person. They have much faith in the police to get more information through their investigation so that justice can prevail,” said Gounden.

The late Mbuso worked for Gounden’s family as a carer and resigned at the beginning of this year to work closer to home at the créche.

The shallow grave where the bodies of Zanele Doris Mbuso and Monica Xulu were found.

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