Bones of missing woman found
Two months after she was reported missing the skeletal remains of an Ilembe district municipality employee have been found.

Two months after she was reported missing the skeletal remains of an Ilembe district municipality employee have been found.
Police search and rescue officers found the body of Doris Bongumusa Buthelezi (43) in dense bush at the bottom of a 300m cliff in Ndwedwe.
Her body was positively identified by her clothes.
Police are investigating claims that she was pushed off a cliff after an argument with a man known to her, who has since handed himself over to police and been charged with murder.
Buthelezi was deployed to Ilembe’s environmental department from the national environmental affairs department.
She was reported missing at Mayville SAPS on July 28 when she had not been home for a week, after telling her family she was going to see a man in Tongaat.
Provincial SAPS spokesperson colonel Jay Naicker confirmed a 31-year-old man was arrested for murder.
“He appeared in the Ndwedwe magistrate’s court on September 18 and the case was postponed until September 27.”
The Ilembe district municipality had not responded to a request for comment at the time of going to press.