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Jeremiah to be buried by own granddad

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Jaqueline Mouton: Arme seuntjie het deur soveel pyn gegaan. Rus in vrede, my kind, niemand sal jou ooit weer seermaak nie. (This poor child went through so much pain. Rest in peace my child, no one will hurt you ever again.)

Darrel Abrahams: What a tragedy – one can almost feel sorry for that couple. We can never judge, and I know how tough that can be. Let our common humanity rise above our anger and feelings of despair and hopelessne­ss...

Leontine Sitzer-Thomas: I watched the interview, hard to contain the emotions. God’s strength, sir. You are carried in prayer by all who are aware.

Tanya Gordon Ford: I was reading this yesterday – when this happened the very first time they should’ve done something because apparently he (the suspect) was always hitting the child, blah blah blah, but no one did anything, so don’t come cry crocodile tears now. It’s too late. His family, especially his mother, who’s supposed to love and nurture him, failed him. Finish and klaar.

Monique Schuller: Just look at that child’s face – the abuse is so visible.

Shantell Sables: I am so glad the mother is being charged with negligence. As difficult as it may be for her, she should never have subjected her child to have a monster drug addict look after him in the first place. Parents should take more responsibi­lity, then we wouldn’t have such heinous crimes happening to our kids.

Mushfiekah Sardien: RIP little angel.

Rox Govender: Another mother who failed her child for a man… wake up, woman!

Hannah Kincaid: RIP baba.

Gail Croats: RIP little angel.

Pamela Petersen: Safe in the arms of Jesus. No more harm or abuse, little one. Rest in peace.

Patricia H Samuels: Bring back the death penalty.

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