A woman murdered her family to benefit from her insurance
Insurance agency Assupol Life on Thursday said it was hanging tight for the decision in the preliminary including a previous Tembisa constable so it could then make further strides against her. Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu in the Palm Ridge Magistrates Court. Video film arose for the current week purportedly showing her organizing a hit on her sister fully intent on asserting a protection pay-out.© Xanderleigh Dookey Makhaza/Eyewitness News.

Assupol life is waiting for the verdict in the Nomia Ndlovu case before acting.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – Assupol Life, an insurance firm, said on Thursday that it was awaiting the outcome of a trial involving a former Tembisa constable before taking further action against her. After several of her relatives were murdered, Nomia Ndlovu is accused of receiving over R1.4 million in burial and life insurance policies over a six-year period.

Assupol Life awaiting verdict in Nomia Ndlovu case before taking action
JOHANNESBURG - Insurance organization Assupol Life on Thursday said it was sitting tight for the decision in the preliminary including a previous Tembisa constable with the goal that it could then make further strides against her. Nomia Ndlovu is affirmed to have profited from over R1.4 million in memorial service and life coverage arrangements over a six-year time frame after a few of her family members were killed.

Assupol Life awaiting verdict in Noma Ndlovu case before taking action
Protection organization Assupol Life on Thursday said it was keeping it together for the choice in the fundamental including a past Tembisa constable so it could then take further steps against her. Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu in the Palm Ridge Magistrates Court. Video film emerged for the current week purportedly showing her getting sorted out a hit on her sister completely goal on affirming an insurance pay-out.© Xanderleigh Dookey Makhaza/Eyewitness News.
