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Lucia Nkosi and Gomi Nkosi are mourning the death of their loved one, Thamsanqa Nkosi.                                                   Photo by Bulelwa Ginindza
Lucia Nkosi and Gomi Nkosi are mourning the death of their loved one, Thamsanqa Nkosi. Photo by Bulelwa Ginindza

THE heartbroken uncle of a traffic cop (34) who was gunned down on Saturday, 15 April at KwaNyoni Lodge outside Mbombela in Mpumalanga said even though he wronged the alleged killer, he had no right to kill him.

Uncle Gomi Nkosi (53) told Daily Sun that the family is shocked and devastated by the incident.

He said his nephew Thamsanqa Nkosi left home that day saying he was going to get his car checked and assured the family that he would be back by 4pm. 

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