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Siyanda Shazi was found dead after disappearing for several weeks.
Siyanda Shazi was found dead after disappearing for several weeks.

THE father of a dead Durban University of Technology (DUT) student said he leaves everything to the cops.  

This after Siyanda Shazi was found dead on Tuesday, 9 May, after he went missing on 27 April 2023.   

The 27-year-old was a final-year tourism management student at the university.  

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