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Family traumatised after tombstone was vandalised at Secunda Cemetery

Ms Irene Mosedi, mother of the deceased, said she is not at peace, because she is not sure whether the suspects tampered with the grave and whether the remains of their daughter is still in the grave.

eMBALENHLE – A family is crying over the vandalism of a tombstone and sentimental items at the grave of their loved daughter at the Secunda Cemetery.

Ms Irene Mosedi, mother of the deceased, said she is not at peace, because she is not sure whether the suspects tampered with the grave and whether the remains of their daughter is still in the grave.

Her daughter died in November 2012 and the tombstone was placed the same year.

All these years the tombstone left alone, however she was shocked when she recently visited the gravesite and noticed that the tombstone has been vandalised.

Ms Mosedi said she had taken her granddaughter to see her mother’s grave when she made this shocking discovery.

This has left the children of the deceased traumatised and heartbroken.

“I cannot express how I feel.

“I was in the process of healing but this opened the wound again.

“I hope and pray that God will deal with the suspect.”

She is not sure who did this, but suspects that if it’s not criminals, it could be people who do not get along with her and want cause her pain.

She said she has a suspect in mind and has forward all the information to the police.

Ms Mosedi opened a case at Secunda Police Station and the investigations are underway.

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