Crime

Man’s head and hand found in river

A group of people who went fishing at the Olifants River had a horrible surprise when they pulled out a fishnet with a man’s head and hand tangled in it.

This incident happened between Mogalatsane and Elandskraal just outside of Marble Hall.

The fishermen immediately phoned the police, who reacted swiftly.

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Lt. Col. Moatshe Ngoepe, police spokesperson in Limpopo, said that they suspect that the head and hand belonged to a 55-year-old man who went missing on Sunday, 24 September.

Also read: Body found one week after accident

“The cause of the deceased’s death is not yet known, but we suspect that he might have been caught by a crocodile that then ate him,” said Ngoepe.

Also read: Body in river

The family of the deceased positively identified him from his head and hand that was found, but Ngoepe said that his identity will only be confirmed pending the outcome of the forensic investigation. The man’s remains were taken to the mortuary for an autopsy and his identity will only be made known thereafter.

Also read: One body, many possible identities

Ngoepe warned the local community to be careful when they fish or cross this river to prevent this type of incident from happening again. He also said that the river is full of crocodiles.

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Janine Saayman

Janine has been working as a journalist/photographer since 2014 at the Daller in Groblersdal. She was awarded the O.H. Frewin Upcoming Journalist of the Year in her first year as a journalist. Janine has a passion for photography, writing, being creative and doing things to the best of her ability.
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