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Eswatini citizen remains in morgue

At the time, she was wearing brown pants and carrying luggage, and the police seized her passport and other belongings.

It has been three weeks since the body of a woman from Eswatini has been at the state mortuary.

The woman was struck and killed after being hit by a vehicle on the N4 in a hit-and-run incident.

At the time, she was wearing brown pants and carrying luggage, and the police seized her passport and other belongings.

Families with missing loved ones are advised to visit the Middelburg Police Station for enquiries.

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Tiisetso Malunga

I have been working as a journalist/photographer since 2018 at the Middelburg Observer. Before joining Caxton I was a Journalism Student at the Tshwane University of Technology. I was also a broadcasting intern at the SABC in Pretoria. In my first year as a journalist I was awarded the Upcoming Journalist of the Year at the O H Frewin awards. My motto in life is ‘I am human before anything’ with that being said I am driven by human stories and I am a strong believer in justices and human rights.
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