The Midweek Sun

Land dispute cited in Wateka’s death as he failed to bury his father

- BY NEO KOLANTSHO e Midweek

e badly decomposed body of a man found inside government-owned Artificial Inseminati­on camp at Dibete in the Kgatleng District is that of Edwin Wateka, who was reported missing on April 2, impeccable sources have told this publicatio­n.

Assistant Superinten­dent Boikhutso Pearl Nkele of Dibete police says they have not yet made any arrests in the case. Nkele said they were informed by people manning the camp that a human body was seen at the camp.

“e police were called around 1800hrs this past Friday and when we rushed to the scene, we found the body badly decomposed. Investigat­ions are still ongoing to establish the identity of the man through DNA, we suspect that he is between 55 and 60 years,” she said. She said they are still on the hunt for suspects. “I cannot say we have anything concrete right now, we are still questionin­g people.” Asked about security at the camp, the police boss explained that the camp is a secure area and people who enter need to register their names at the gate. Meanwhile,

e Midweek Sun has been reliably informed by impeccable sources that the man who was found dead is the missing Edwin Wateka. “DNA tests have been completed and his family is in Mahalapye, his body is being cremated,” the source said. e sources further revealed that they are looking for Wateka’s killers, and are interrogat­ing people believed to be very close to the deceased. “We have informatio­n that suggests that all was not rosy, there was a fight over a piece of land,” the source said. A few days ago, BPS made an appeal to members of the public to assist in finding Wateka saying he was last seen on the 30th of March 2024 at Sir Seretse Khama Internatio­nal Airport in Gaborone and was reported missing on the 2nd of April 2024. Wateka was born in Botswana but relocated to

Holland. He is now a Dutch citizen. His body is being cremated so that the ashes can be taken to Holland. According to informatio­n retrieved online on GofundMe, a popular online fundraisin­g platform for any need or event, Sheila Wateka who identifies herself as Wateka’s niece, shared on the 5th of April 2024 that Wateka travelled to Botswana to bury his father. “We raised money as a family so my uncle could go and bury his father. My uncle has travelled to Botswana where my family originally came from. He also arrived there in one piece after a 25-hour journey. “Unfortunat­ely, my uncle Edwin never arrived at his father’s funeral. With pain in our hearts and after 8 days, we still must conclude that it seems as if my Uncle Edwin has disappeare­d into thin air. “He is reported missing, and the camera footage also shows that he arrived at the airport in Gaborone. e police saw him on camera as he walked out of the arrival terminal,” Sheila’s message written in Dutch reads. She went on to plead with any willing donors to financiall­y help Wateka’s daughter Stacey as well as his sister (Sheila’s mother) to travel to Botswana to contribute to the search. Sheila said the pain was unbearable for the family. Wateka’s father is said to have lived in Francistow­n, but

Sun could not independen­tly verify this informatio­n at the time of press.

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