The Orange Farm based teens were tortured, killed and burnt following their disappearance on Tuesday after a neighbor lost copper pipes and accused the boys of stealing them.

Following a manhunt by scores of armed men, ambush and kidnapping of Tshepo and Mpiyakhe, the boys were later found with mere burning tyre on top of their lifeless bodies.
Sedibeng Ster ran a series of articles following the gruesome discovery and identification of the bodies by families.
At the time, the families told disturbing stories of how their doors were broken down and families abused.

The families of Nhlapo and Gama held a dual funeral at the community center.
Tharabollo Secondary School pupils who attended school with Tshepo were in attendance.
Residents, church members and an entourage of pastors ushered the teens to their last home.
Speaking at the funeral, Tsatsi Tseke who led the proceedings said the families needed justice.
“People can’t kill these poor boys and continue with their lives like nothing happened. As we make a prayer, we should prayer for families to get justice. This prayer should be an ultimatum that those who killed these young men feel guilty and hand themselves over. Should they not hand themselves over, at least, the prayer should help cops in making those arrests,” he said.
Somber feeling filled the hall as those close to the teens cried their lungs out during the joint funeral service.
Sedibeng police spokesman Sergeant Shaan Motsapi said no suspects arrested yet.
“Police are still busy with investigations. At this moment, no suspect has been arrested,” he said.



