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No headway in missing man mystery

Ndlovu has been missing since June 28.

The Nelspruit police are still following leads in the hope of finding the missing Mataffin man and Mbombela Stadium groundsman, Antony Ndlovu, who went missing from the area on June 28.

Ndlovu (26) was last seen wearing a grey jacket, white cap, blue skinny jeans and black sneakers. His employer, Sue de Zwart of Talking Turf, said they are all worried about him and would like to ask the public to help the family find him.

“We are offering an amount of R2 000 to anyone who can help us find Antony,” she said.

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The spokesperson for the Nelspruit police, Capt Zandile Gqawa, said the detective investigating this missing person’s case is still following up leads.

Ndlovu’s brother, Doctor Khumalo, told Lowvelder in a previous article that his brother’s girlfriend and friend had seen him before he disappeared.

“On June 27, his girlfriend called asking me to quickly come to her place, since my brother was behaving strangely. She said he appeared to be unstable and had fallen down. By the time I had got to her, he was gone. She said he had stood up and left.

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“On June 28, his friend contacted me to say he was with my brother. However, I never spoke to him (my brother) over the phone. We had agreed that I would see him the next day. The friend called me early the next morning to say my brother had left his home,” he said.

Anyone with any information regarding Ndlovu’s disappearance and whereabouts, may contact Khumalo on 064 749 0199 or Lucky Malatjie on 072 287 3559, or Sgt Lucky Mashego on 082 303 9658.

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