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Manhunt after mother found dead

Cops appeal for informatio­n as partner on the run

- MASEGO PANYANE masego.panyane@inl.co.za

THE MURDER of a Daveyton mother, who was seemingly killed in front of her six-year-old daughter, has left police desperatel­y searching for the culprit.

Thokozile Dlamini’s body was discovered with multiple stab wounds in a pool of blood by fellow tenants in the back room she lived in. Her live-in partner, who is believed to be responsibl­e for her death, is on the run, and police are seeking informatio­n on his whereabout­s.

According to Dlamini’s cousin Jabulani Vilakazi, the 30-year-old was found after what her landlord described as a scuffle between her and her partner.

“I got a call on January 13 in the evening from her landlord, who said ‘Thoko is lying in her own blood’. I hurried to Daveyton from my place in Randfontei­n to go see what they were talking about,” Vilakazi said.

When he got there, he was told that the tenants and landlord believed that Dlamini had been stabbed by her partner.

“We later found out that she had been stabbed several times. About five times in her back, more in her chest, her breast area and below her stomach. I didn’t ask how many stab wounds she had in total because that was too much for me,” Vilakazi said.

He also said Dlamini’s partner had allegedly sent texts to her friends and colleagues, explaining that he had murdered her, and that they should go and get her child, using one of her cellphones.

Her landlord, who asked that his name be withheld due to his profession as an educator, said he realised there was trouble brewing in the yard when he heard a commotion and people chasing each other.

“When I got outside I found that her boyfriend had run out of the yard and had told the other tenants to call an ambulance.

“They had been reluctant to (do so) because they realised that something must have been wrong with MaDlamini,” he said, adding that he went to go check in the room, and just before he got in, he saw blood at the door.

Upon venturing further, they found the white wall in Dlamini’s room splashed with blood, with her body lying a few metres away from the wall.

“What I find particular­ly puzzling about this whole thing is that the tenants said what made them realise that something was wrong was the child crying. She had been crying (inside the room) for a while when they went knocking.

“They then discovered the door to their room locked, and they insisted (the partner) open. Upon opening, he ran,” the landlord explained.

Gauteng police spokespers­on Captain Kay Makhubele said that although there was no warrant for the man’s arrest, the police were looking for him for questionin­g.

“There is currently an investigat­ion under way, and the police are appealing to members of the public to assist us with any informatio­n they have on the suspect’s whereabout­s that can lead to his arrest,” Makhubele said.

Vilakazi said Dlamini’s loved ones wanted justice to be served.

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