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Family lives in fear of hitmen

A mother of three lives in fear of hired hit-men returning and killing her in her house.

KAMHLUSHWA – A mother of three lives in fear of hired hit-men returning and killing her in her house.

According to the victim, whose name is known by this publication, it was around  mid night on October 19 when two armed man entered her house of while one of them was patrolling outside.

“The two were no regular house breakers but they were hit men who were hired to kill me but their conscious didn’t allow them to finish what they came for. One of the tugs said to me: we have been following you for some time now and we know that you are a good person that is why our conscious doesn’t allow us to kill you,” said the terrified mother.

The mother alleges that the hit-men confessed that they were paid R20 000 to kill her by her enemy, who is well known by her, and this was the second time strangers have gained access into her house hassle free.

“On two occasions these guys have gained access into my house at midnight ,but there have been no signs of forced entry meaning they had spare keys of my house, but lucky

they didn’t do anything or even wake us up,”

According to the mother for second time these men let themselves into her house, they reiterated that they have attempted to kill her.

“The second time they let themselves into my house, they said to me, we have tried killing you several times but we failed, now we are going to lie to the person who has hired us we will say we have killed you” explained the mother.

However, this time the alleged hit-men didn’t leave empty handed, they made away with R4 000, a lap top ,and a cellular phone.
They also demanded her car keys in which she gave it to them but they failed to take the car.

At the time of the incident the mother was with her three children in the house.

She has since opened a case at Tonga police station and police are investigating, the three tugs are still on the run.

The mother of three now leaves in a hiding because she fears for her life.

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