DIMAKATSO Monedi was heartbroken after her son was murdered, allegedly by a friend.
And to make her suffering worse, the 66-year-old believes justice has not been served because his alleged killer walks free.
Dimakatso’s son Mohau (29) was shot and killed two years ago
inside his rented room in Braamfischerville, Soweto.
“No rituals were performed and my son’s spirit was not taken home,” she said.
“I have travelled from Lesotho to collect my son’s spirit.
“The ancestors are angry and I will not have any peace until my son’s spirit is taken home, and he keeps visiting me in my dreams.
“He tells me he won’t rest until he is buried at home.”
The ritual has to be performed where Mohau was killed, but the family that owns the property won’t grant them access.
House owner Pastor Lefuno Mokoena said: “We are Christians. I can’t allow someone to come and perform rituals in my home.”
Joburg Central police spokesman Warrant Officer Gordon Billings told Daily Sun that the suspect was tried and acquitted.
“If Dimakatso is unhappy, the best option for her is to take the matter to the Supreme Court of Appeal,” Billings said.