JORGINA Motsei pleads with the police to hunt and arrest her husband's killers.
This after her husband Tshepang Letetele (47), popularly known as Glen, was hijacked and killed on Sunday, 7 May, allegedly in Orange Farm.
Jorgina, from Phumla Mqashi informal settlements, told Daily Sun that she last saw her husband on a Saturday morning, 6 May.
"On Sunday, I woke up and took my first-born son out for his birthday celebration. A neighbour told me she saw my husband at a certain tavern where he used to drink," Jorgina said.
"Later on, on Sunday before 8pm, two males came to my place and informed me that my husband had been shot, and they rushed him to the hospital. To my surprise, I had never seen those people in my life. It was my first time seeing them. I don't even know who they are. I don't know how they knew where my husband stayed," said Jorgina.
Jorgina said she immediately rushed to the hospital, and upon arrival, she was unfortunately told that her husband had died before he reached the hospital.
"The following day, I called my husband's friend. He told me that he had seen my husband's car in Finetown. We went there and found the car there. We called the police, and they came to Finetown , and took me to Ennerdale police station, where they opened a case of murder and hijacking. However, there is nothing happening with the case.
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"The case has been opened, the car is still roaming around, and no arrests have been made yet. It's like there's is no progress with this case," she said
Jorgina said that it was sad that she lost her husband just after three weeks of purchasing the car he was hijacked in.
"My children are not coping with this ordeal, they loved their father, and now he is no more. All we want is justice," she added.
Lieutenant Colonel Mavela Masondo told Daily Sun that a case of murder, car hijacking and kidnapping was opened at Orange Farm Police Station and transferred to Ennerdale Police Station, where the investigation is underway.
"No arrests have been made yet. Police are appealing to anyone who might have information that can help in the investigation or assist in the apprehension of the suspects to please call the nearest police station or crime stop on 08600 10111," said Masondo.