
Kidnapped Mother And Her Son, 2, Found Dead, Their Throats Slit
Last Friday, the mother and boy were allegedly kidnapped and found with their throats cut.
A man kidnapped and killed a mother and her youngster before committing suicide, according to reports.
Lesedi Radebe, 28, and her son, Bohlale, 2, were found slain in Johannesburg, South Africa, according to sources.
Last Friday, the mother and boy were allegedly kidnapped and found with their throats cut.
After allegedly flinging himself in front of a moving truck, the suspect who allegedly sliced the throats of Radebe and her kid perished instantaneously. The motive for the murder has yet to be discovered.
On Saturday, June 4, investigators discovered Radebe’s body, as well as her car and other things, in Utrecht, near Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, according to a Gauteng police spokesperson, Dimakatso Sello.
Bohlale was found dead on Monday, June 6, according to KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Lieutenant-Colonel Nqobile Gwala.
According to Gwala, charges of murder are being examined. It’s unclear whether the killer knew Radebe and her son before the killings.
“The victims were reported missing in Gauteng, and the culprit was said to have thrown himself beneath a moving truck,” Gwala continued.
A missing persons notice had been circulated on social media in the hopes of locating the mother and her son.
On Sunday, Simphiwe Simz Tshabalala wrote on Facebook that her sister and nephew had gone missing and appealed for help.
Tshabalala wrote on Monday, June 6 that Radebe’s body had been discovered in Emadadeni, KwaZulu-Natal.
“We’re still looking for her two-year-old son Bohlale, and the man in the photo is a suspect,” says the statement. If you have any information about his whereabouts, please contact any of the numbers listed on the missing person report,” he wrote, with a photo of the suspect attached.
He wrote a few hours later that the boy had likewise been found dead.
“As well, the search for the baby boy has come to a close. This man murdered both my sister and her son before killing himself. “All three bodies were discovered in different areas in the same province,” he said.
“Not only for the Radebe family, but also for people like us, it’s a great loss.”
In 2014, we began working on our diplomas together.
It wasn’t easy, but we persevered until the very end.”
Murder charges are being looked into.