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Police vow to spare no effort in investigating disappearance of Aserie Ndlovu & Zodwa Mdhluli

Police vow to spare no effort in investigating disappearance of Aserie Ndlovu & Zodwa Mdhluli

Eyewitness News08-05-2025
Earlier in the week, police announced they had recovered and seized two VW Citi Golfs that were allegedly fitted with parts from community radio journalist, Ndlovu's car.
The last time Ndlovu and his partner Mdhluli were seen, they were in the same make of car.
Home appliances that were allegedly stolen from the couple's home were also recovered, including a fridge, stove, microwave and even blankets.
Tracking the couple's whereabouts using CCTV cameras, phone data and bank information, the two-month-long frantic search turned up empty, until Thursday.
Amid speculation of what may have happened, Masemola said that he was unable to verify claims that they were shot.
"There is a lot that has been said on the investigation, but the fact is that we have found remains of two people in the bushes and they will go through a post-mortem and if there were any shots, we will be able to tell where they were shot."
It's unclear how long it will take for DNA results.
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