Sowetan

Sleepless nights for family after woman abducted

Girlfriend’s relatives suspected after ‘making threats’

- By Shonisani Tshikalang­e

The family of a 31-year-old woman who was allegedly shoved into the boot of a car at Kgaphamadi village, outside Groblersda­l in Limpopo, a week ago, said they need all the help they can get for her to come back home safely.

Refiloe Malope was allegedly seen by neighbours being forced into a white Toyota sedan on May 9 at about 10am.

The car sped off in the direction of Motsephiri, according to witnesses.

David Malope, her brother, said he was called on Monday by his other sister, Tshepiso, telling him that Refiloe had been attacked by people who had initially come and asked for help with their car.

“She was sitting in her van where she lives and the people asked to be jump-started. She said to them that she was also stuck and could not help them. When they left the house they met my sister, Tshepiso, coming into the yard,” said David.

“Tshepiso asked Refiloe if she knew them. She said they were related to her girlfriend and she then left and went to the shop. Neighbours said on her way back from the shop, the people took her.”

He said witnesses claimed to have seen two men who forced her into the boot while other men were inside the car.

Refiloe lives with her girlfriend and the families of the pair believe that “people connected to the girlfriend” are behind the crime.

David alleged the couple had received threats from some of Refiloe’s close family members, and had been told a week earlier that “someone will die”.

He said there were some family difference­s, hence the suspicions.

“We don’t sleep. When the phone rings, we hope that they will tell us that she has been found. When a message comes in, I am always hoping that it’s about her. We need all the help we can get to get her home safe any help,” he said.

Refiloe was wearing a blue gown with stripes, a grey shirt and blue pyjama pants with stripes. Provincial police commission­er Lt-Gen Thembi Hadebe has set up a team of investigat­ors to trace the suspects. The police’s version of events differed slightly from the family’s.

“The informatio­n at our disposal is that the victim was allegedly approached by one of the suspects under the pretext that he was looking for assistance as his vehicle [had broken down] in the village, and when the two arrived at the car the second suspect suddenly emerged and the two forcibly put the lady into the boot of the car,” said police spokespers­on Brig Motlafela Mojapelo.

“The motive is unknown at this stage and we appeal to anyone with informatio­n to contact Det-Sgt Amos Thekupi on 082-775-5462 or toll-free 08600-10111, or use the MySAPS app.

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