In South Africa, families lose their loved ones in very mysterious ways, and sporadically, it takes them years to find closure because of their uncomfortable loss. It is very usual to come across cases of a missing child or a woman who was raped and killed.
The most concerning part is that, those who go missing, it is rare and unlikely to find them alive. Families go through a lot of frustration and trauma trying to find out what could have happened to their loved ones. Some people spend a lot of money, exhausting all options they have, trying to find their loved ones.
The SAPS are requesting assistance to locate three missing persons which they would like to reunite with their families. The three missing persons comes from KwaZulu-Natal, Free State and Limpopo Province respectively. Anybody’s assistance in locating them will be very useful to the SAPS and their families.
Bonolo Leaba (15) from Phahameng, Bultfontein went missing on the 21st of May this year. She was last seen at Phahameng Stadium in Bloemfontein, and her family would like to see her again. (Picture below.)
Police in Limpopo are looking for Lulama Mabunda (17) from Sikhunyani Village, who was last seen on 15 May when she left her aunt’s house in the same neighborhood. Her family would like to be reunited with their teenager. (Picture below)
The family of Mbali Mngadi (27) from Ntuzuma Township is also looking for her. She was last seen on 04 May when she left her home going to an Aviation Academy in Umhlanga. (Picture below)
SAPS would like to be assisted with any information that could help them to locate these missing persons. Please don’t hesitate to contact the SAPS crime stop number if you can assist. Let us save lives and reunite these people with their families.