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Fourth disappearance reported – have you seen Khulekani?
Fourth disappearance reported – have you seen Khulekani?

The Citizen

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  • The Citizen

Fourth disappearance reported – have you seen Khulekani?

A fourth missing persons case has been reported to the Middelburg Observer in the last month. • The Nkambule family from Hendrina and Siyathuthuka is pleading with the community in Kriel for assistance in locating their loved one, Khulekani Nkambule (23). He was last seen May 23 in Kriel, at the time of disappearance he was wearing all black clothes. Anyone with information that could assist in locating Khulekani Nkambule is asked to please call Siyabonga Nkambule on 076 368 1397. Nkambule's disappearance follows shortly on the following missing persons, all of whom have been reported to the Middelburg Observer: • Thabisile Thabethe (36), was last seen on May 30 at a bar in Blinkpan before heading home, she lives on Welverdiend Farm, and since then the Blinkpan SAPS and community members have been trying to contact her, the K9 unit from Secunda was organised to search with no potential sighting till today. • Meluleki Ndumiso Ncongwane (23) was last seen April 26, at the time of his disappearance he was wearing a grey and red tracksuit with white star sneakers. According to information Meluleki disappeared at around 22:00 between Stoffberg and Belfast Fourways, after being dropped off by a white Kia Picanto. • Hendrina Police are pleading with the public for assistance in locating Johannes Sibanyoni (45). Described as tall and light in complexion, Sibanyoni was last seen on May 25 wearing a blue shirt, brown trousers brown jacket, grey shoes and a black hat. The help of the SAPS and community members who tirelessly work around the clock and being on the lookout is commendable. They play an important role in the investigation processes. These are cases that are complex and can be emotionally challenging for the families and loved ones. The missing cases include the disappearance of minors and adults and it often includes foul play, mental health issues and other factors. Anyone with information about any possible sighting of the above-mentioned can report to their nearest police station. Alternatively, members of the public can call Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or send information via the My SAPS App. All information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading! Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App Stay in the know. Download the Caxton Local News Network App here

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