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Constable Tsholofelo Hope Ramolahlwane  and Constable Noloyiso Ntsenge with baby Remano Aweries, who they helped to deliver.
Constable Tsholofelo Hope Ramolahlwane and Constable Noloyiso Ntsenge with baby Remano Aweries, who they helped to deliver.
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TWO cops had to go above and beyond the call of duty on Wednesday, 6 September.

This after a heavily pregnant woman, Sharleen Aweries (22), walked into Edenpark Police Station in Alberton, Ekurhuleni at about 3am to ask the police to call an ambulance as she was in labour.

Police spokeswoman, Captain Neldah Sekgobela, said an ambulance was called, but Sharleen was in a lot of pain, which left Constable Tsholofelo Hope Ramolahlwane and Constable Noloyiso Ntsenge with no option but to help her deliver her daughter, Remano Aweries.

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