Body of a woman found dumped on the street in Seshego Zone 6

Residents of Seshego wake up to another tragic incident this morning.It is reported that a woman was found in the early hours of Saturday in Seshego Zone 6.According to residents, they allegedly claim that the woman was killed by her boyfriend and dumped the body on the street.The motive of the alleged boyfriend killing his girlfriend is still unknown and residents of Seshego are on the hunt of the man.It is very sad to witness women killed everyday across the country and their bodies dumped.
The South African Police Service (SAPS) were informed about the incident in Seshego Zone 6 and immediately responded to the crime scene.

The SAPS confirmed that the woman was deceased and they are looking for the boyfriend as residents claim that he is involved in killing the woman.Residents plead the police to hunt down the suspect and find him before they do as they will take the law into their hand.
Apparently the suspect is allegedly on the run.
Source: Updates With LolahM
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