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Matshidiso’s body found 10 months after she disappeared from Hlalanikahle

Authorities are still trying to piece together the events that led to this tragic end.

After a 10-month-long search, the family of Matshidiso Martha Madupela has finally received closure.
Madupela went missing on February 12, causing concern among her family and spurring a massive search.
Authorities made a breakthrough when they uncovered a burnt body in Klarinet, igniting optimism for answers. The results of comprehensive DNA testing validated Madupela’s family’s deepest concerns, showing that the deceased was really Martha.
Madupela’s disappearance baffled authorities because she left without a trace after leaving her house in Hlalanikahle Extension 3 for work.
Her absence prompted a community-wide search and raised concerns about her well-being.
The details surrounding her terrible death remain unknown, leaving family, friends, and the community in the dark.
Authorities are still trying to piece together the events that led to this tragic end.

 

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