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Family receives suicide message via a friend

A 28-year-old woman has been missing for a week now and the family is concerned as they don’t know if she is dead or alive.

A 28-year-old woman has been missing for a week now and the family is concerned as they don’t know if she is dead or alive.

Ms Sandra Olwethu Jonie went out for a few hours on Wednesday, May 10 from her home in Tasbet Park X2.
Later that day she returned home and then left the house again at 13:30.
“She was wearing a light green shirt, light blue jeans, navy blue boots with white shoe laces,” said Ms Thumeka Phahla, Sandra’s aunt.

Jonie never returned home that afternoon, it is believed that she visited several clinics in town. Last year Jonie had a miscarriage.


Have you seen Ms Sandra Olwethu Jonie (28) she has been missing since last week Wednesday, May 10.

Later that day there was a knock on the door and it was one of her friends.

“She knew that if she sent this friend a message that she had no direct contact with us and she could only show us the message if she came around to the house,” said Mr Kleinboy Phahla, Sandra’s uncle.

Thumeka and Kleinboy read the devastating message which was sent by Jonie, disbelief and uncertainty set in.

The message that was sent reads;

“I have found out something today that I can’t live with. All my has been a waste here is the thing you won’t find me on my fone just go to my place to collect your laptop this is the last you will hear from me, you have been a good friend tell my family I love them.”

Read the FULL story in the WITBANK NEWS out today

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https://www.citizen.co.za/witbank-news/80617/ayanda-missing-for-a-week/

https://www.citizen.co.za/witbank-news/93038/young-man-searches-mother/

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