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Mirriam Mbekutula vowed to use traditional methods to get her justice. Photo by Phineas Khoza
Mirriam Mbekutula vowed to use traditional methods to get her justice. Photo by Phineas Khoza

MIRRIAM Mbekutula (30) had no idea her good heart would cause her tears. 

This after she had innocently left home on Friday, 19 January to run errands when she was targeted by tsotsis. 

While on her way to the shops, Mirriam from Etwatwa, Ekurhuleni was walking behind a random man. When something fell from that man's pocket, she innocently picked it up and realised it was a stash of money wrapped in a plastic.

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