OAKDENE – Odette was shot twice and died on the scene on Thursday June 11. Her vehicle was stolen but found a few hours later not far from where she was murdered.
About 70 mourners gathered to pay their respects, lay flowers, light candles and set free balloons in remembrance of her life.

“Odette was a great humanitarian and someone who didn’t need praise or acknowledgement for the good deeds she did,” said lifelong friend Lindy Nieuwenhuizen.
A prayer circle was formed and Wendy Saunders from Mi-Way Ministries prayed for Odette, her family and friends. “There are many questions right now and no answers to this tragedy. What we can do is continue to be here for each other, stand together and support Odette’s family. We pray justice will be served,” Wendy said.

Odette’s husband George says: I’ve started with my own investigation and I’m checking CCTV footage. At least two suspects are involved and I’m working with the local CPF who possibly have a few leads, including CCTV footage, possibly an Opel Corsa involved. The Opel Corsa is seen in the footage as it drives away from the scene where my wife was found.
“I don’t want to do the work of police officers, but I’m scared that some of the CCTV evidence might be wiped out before a police official has been appointed to the case.”
He also added it’s not clear why the suspects would leave the car and everything with value.
Odette leaves behind her husband, two children, her parents, siblings as well as close family. Her memorial service was held on Thursday June 17 at the Baptist Church, Glenvista.
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Balloons set free to commemorate Odette’s life.



