KZN: Zinhle Muthwa’s body found bruised

Muthwa was found with head injuries and bruises all over her body after she was reported missing. Her close friend described her as a very calm person who had a beautiful soul.

The brutal murder of 29-year-old Zinhle Muthwa has come as a shock to her friends who described her as a calm human being, Highway Mail reports.

Her friend, Philisiwe Mnisi, who rented a house with her in New Germany, told the media that Zinhle always made sure that she told her about her whereabouts which was the reason she took to Facebook when hours went by with no trace of her.

Zinhle disappeared on 31 December. “It was about 9.34 pm when I received a voice note from her telling me that she is going out to the shop.”

Mnisi said they were supposed to go to work the following day so when she woke up and noticed she was not there she started getting worried.

“She always calls at midnight if she is not going to return and we had spoken about this that if whenever she does not call me I should know that there is something wrong which is the reason she called often when she went out,” said Mnisi.

Mnisi said she started sharing her picture on social media. “I just sensed that something was wrong.”

“I received two calls saying we should check Umbumbulu as there was a body that was found matching Zinhle’s description. I then called her dad and sister who went to check,” she said.

The distraught Mnisi said her body was found with lots of bruises, she was hit severely.

“I do not understand why would someone do something so cruel to her, she was a kind and calm person.”

Mnisi said Zinhle is from the South Coast and was staying in New Germany to be closer to work.

KZN police spokesperson, Captain Nqobile Gwala said a case of murder is being investigated by Umbumbulu SAPS.

“It is alleged that on 1 January 2020 at 9.55 am, a body of a 29-year-old woman was found at Ndaya Reserve in Umbumbulu next to the road with head injuries and bruises all over the body.

“The circumstances surrounding the incident are being investigated.”

Gwala appealed to anyone who might have information about the suspects involved to contact their local police or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

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