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Missing TUT student found dead in Silverton

After six weeks of searching, missing TUT journalism student Oratile Mothoa was tragically found dead in Silverton.

After six weeks of heartbreak and uncertainty, the search for missing Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) journalism student Oratile “Rati” Mothoa ended in tragedy when his body was discovered in Silverton.

Second-year journalism student Mothoa disappeared on March 7, 2025 after taking an e-hailing ride from his Soshanguve campus and never returning to his student residence.

His body had been discovered along the N4 freeway on the very day he went missing. His remains had been at a local mortuary until the family identified him on Tuesday.

“On March 7 2025, at approximately 21h15, police from Silverton Police Station attended a scene on the N4 freeway where the victim was allegedly knocked down by the car.”

According to police spokesperson Lt-Col Mavela Masondo, police are investigating a case of culpable homicide.

Meanwhile, the (TUT) said it is deeply saddened to announce the passing of Oratile.

University Spokesperson Phaphama Tshisikhawe said the University and the family are waiting for an official report from the SAPS regarding the circumstances that led to the student’s untimely death.

“At this time, TUT is respecting the family’s need for privacy as they process their profound grief, inform loved ones, and make funeral arrangements. A detailed public announcement will be shared once the family is ready.

“The University extends its heartfelt condolences to Oratile’s family, friends, and fellow students. TUT is committed to supporting the family and the University community during this difficult time.”

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Corné van Zyl

Corné van Zyl is a seasoned journalist and currently a senior reporter at Rekord, with a wealth of experience across various media platforms. She began her career after studying journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and first honed her skills at Media24. Corné’s career took her to Beeld, Sondag newspaper, and the South African Press Association (SAPA), where she built a strong foundation in news reporting. In her free time, Corné enjoys spending time with her family outdoors, embracing life and creating lasting memories with her loved ones.
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