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[UPDATE] Missing Shaun found in mortuary

This follows after the young man was last seen hitch-hiking.

Friends and family are saddened to announce that Shaun Banda (24) who went missing on Sunday, 16 September was found yesterday (Monday, 24 September) at the Roodepoort mortuary.

This follows after the young man was last seen hitch-hiking near the McDonald’s on Luipaard Street at about 7pm on that Sunday evening.

Read the initial article here:

https://www.citizen.co.za/krugersdorp-news/365166/help-find-missing-shaun/

According to one of his friends, Romeo Buys, he lived in Krugersdorp for work purposes and travelled to his family in Florida when he had days off.

“He was hitchhiking to Florida to see his mother, but he never arrived. He was such a good person and had only the purest intentions,” he said.

According to Romeo, Shaun’s face was badly damaged. Even though police are still investigating the matter, it appears that Shaun was hit by a vehicle and left for dead.

Shaun’s legacy will live on the hearts of his loved ones and will never be forgotten.

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Janine Viljoen

Janine Viljoen is a seasoned journalist with more than 17 years’ experience. She has worked as a newspaper editor, mentored numerous journalism students, and is currently the sub-editor for the award-winning Caxton Joburg West publications. Her passion lies in developing young journalists and telling compelling human-interest stories.
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