Sowetan

Family of killed Diepsloot teen hopes for justice

‘We cannot avenge Unathi’s cruel death’

- By Noxolo Sibiya

A family of slain Diepsloot teenager Unathi “Nana” Mdutyana say they have no power to avenge the girl’s cruel death, but hope that God will bring them justice.

Community members, pupils and family filled the Dieploot Youth Centre on Saturday where they said their last goodbyes to the 14-year-old who was found with a stab wound to the neck a week ago.

Speaking at the funeral, Mdutyana’s aunt Thulethu Mdutyana-Ndwimana said while the family was hurt by Unathi’s death, they leave her killer to God.

“The devil sent a killer. Killing is the work of the devil. But the book of Revelation­s 21:8 tells us that those who murder will burn in the lake of fire. Wherever the killer is, they must know this,” she said.

“We cannot avenge Unathi’s death, we leave it to God.”

Unathi’s brother Phiwe told mourners he had lost a friend who despite their age difference was easy to get along with. “We were so close, she became my friend over the years. She listened when I spoke and that was one of the many beautiful things about her. A very patient person with a beautiful smile.

“Unathi was a very inquisitiv­e person. She would ask questions about the wonders of the world and we all knew that she wished to study abroad.”

He said his sister had dreams of becoming a medical doctor. “I will never get to see her again.”

Unathi’s best friend, Nonkululek­o Jiyane, whose birthday was on the same day as her funeral, said she was struggling to come to terms with her death and prayed for justice. “It is sad that on my birthday, I have to bury you, but I pray you get justice. I will miss all the times we shared together.”

Her teacher at Diepsloot Combined School where she was doing grade 9 described her as a well-behaved and committed pupil who always had a smile on her face.

Unathi’s mother Koleka found her daughter’s lifeless body behind a butchery, some metres away from their home after her return from night shift at a casino in Fourways.

Diepsloot has for years been plagued by violent crimes of murders and shootings.

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