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Man (22) stabbed to death defending a friend

The Kulati family is left devastated and grieving following the murder of Mvula over the weekend.

BOPHELONG. – Mvula Kulati (22) was brutally murdered over the weekend when he allegedly tried to defend his ‘friend’ during a fight at a local tavern in Bophelong.

According to Mvula’s family, the young man was last seen by his cousin mere moments before his brutal death.

The Kulatis received a devastating call on Sunday noon summoning them to identify Mvula’s body suspected to be dumped in a nearby veld just behind Sapphire Secondary School.

Speaking to Sedibeng Ster, Mvula’s cousin, Nonosi Motlhaping described the last moments she spent with Mvula on Saturday evening.

“He came to my house and we spent time together before he dashed out. A trio of young men stood outside the house patiently waiting for his return. When he took long, one came in and called him claiming he was wasting time and that was the last time we saw him,” she said.

“We received a call the following day to identify a body discovered in the bushes behind a local school. Mvula’s dad went to the scene and he confirmed it was him,” she added.

Mvula’s father, Sipho (54) said his son had several stab wounds on his body and head.

“He was stabbed eight times with some wounds on his arms as if he was blocking the stabbing. There was no blood on the scene or marks proving that the brutal killing of my son happened where he was found. We [the family] suspect that he may have been dumped where he was found,” he said.

The grieving father said his family was shuttered especially since there is no one to answer what led to his son’s demise, except the story of him defending his friend.

“The same men who took him from his cousin’s home never had the humanity to come and report what happened. Only when we found him in the bushes and had to search for the trio, they told us that he was stabbed fighting for one of them from a mob at a tavern”

“The only consolation my family will accept is getting answers on who killed my son so that he gets justice. He didn’t deserve to die like that,” he said.

Police are investigating a murder case following the discovery of Mvula’s remains, however, Vanderbijlpark police spokesperson was not available for comment at the time of going to print.

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Sifiso Jimta

Sifiso Jimta is an experienced journalist of Ster North and Sedibeng Ster. He enjoys writing crime and feature articles. Email: sifiso@mooivaal.co.za

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