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Two bodies remain unidentified at Klipfontein Pathology Centre

Two unidentified men are being held at Klipfontein Pathology Centre. The centre urges anyone with missing loved ones matching their descriptions to come forward.

Klipfontein Pathology Centre is kindly asking members of the public to assist in identifying two male bodies currently in their care that remain unidentified.
The first body was discovered on July 6 in the Kromdraai bushes.
The deceased is believed to have been found wearing blue jeans, a blue t-shirt with stripes, and a black T-shirt.

Reports indicate the individual may have been strangled before being abandoned.

This body is awaiting identification at the centre.
The second body was found near Puma Stadium on July 1.

According to reports, this individual is believed to have been fatally injured after being hit by a vehicle.
The pathology centre appeals to anyone with missing loved ones matching the descriptions of these individuals, or anyone with any missing family members, to visit their offices to assist with identification.

For more information or assistance, the public is encouraged to contact Klipfontein Pathology Centre directly at 013 656 0981.

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