PICS: Hundreds of mourners gather to send-off murdered Queen
LAKESIDE - A sad and moving send-off of slain Queen Mthembu took place at her family home in Lakeside Extension 2 on Wednesday.
Hundreds of mourners gathered to celebrate a life well lived by the 23-year-old.

Friends, family, churches and different organizations joined together to accompany Queen to her last home.
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Different speakers approached the podium sharing stories of how Queen was a good person and left too soon.
In a shocking revelation, Gabola Church’s head pastor Pope Tsietsi Makete told mourners how he arrived at the scene moments after a bypasser discovered Queens charcoal body in an open space near Wilberforce Community College.


“It’s sad how Queen’s body was dumped near one of our churches. When the person who discovered her body, he then came to my house and called me. He said he saw a human looking doll with flies all over,” he said.
Makete said when he arrived at the scene, he found the lifeless body of the deceased mother of one.
“I’m still saddened on what had happened. And I hope Queen’s killers get what they deserve,” he added.
Makete lashed at prophets and other speakers who claimed they knew who killed the woman.
“It’s sad hearing people say they know they know who killed Queen but doesn’t give the family names in order to get justice,” said Makete.
Queen was buried at De Deur cemetery.
