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"Ntsae left her husband's bed and found only misery and death..." - front page lead, November 5 2014

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Daily Sun (November 5 2014) - NTSAE cheated on her husband, but one extra man wasn't enough.

So she decided to cheat on her lover as well.

NOW SHE'S DEAD, AND HER LOVER IS BEHIND BARS!

A man allegedly followed Ntsae Mokomame (46) when she left a tavern on Sunday night. She was kidnapped, raped and killed, and her body was found in a scrap taxi the next morning.

It happened in Tswelopele in Ivory Park, Ekurhuleni.

Resident Refilwe Koena said Ntsae came running to her for help that night.

"She said her boyfriend was assaulting her," Refilwe told Daily Sun.

"I tried to open the door for her, but her boyfriend was already there and he threatened to kill me as well.

"The man dragged Ntsae to a scrap taxi and continued to beat her."

Angry residents found the suspect at his house, moered him and torched his home.

He was saved by cops and taken to Tembisa Hospital.

The woman's husband, Simon (61), said his wife left their home on Sunday morning, but he didn't know where she was going.

"I was sleeping because I was working night shift," he said.

When he left for work Ntsae was still not home.

"On Monday morning two women came knocking on my door to tell me my wife's body had been found," he said.

"I was shocked. She had a gash on her head and it looked like someone used something sharp to stab her.

"I was heartbroken, but there was nothing I could do."

The suspect allegedly confessed when the community brought him to Simon.

"He said he killed her because she cheated on him," Simon said.

"The cops were there and they heard him say it."

Ntsae will be buried this weekend at Ga-Phaahla in Sekabing, Limpopo.

Warrant Officer Nelda Sekgobela said the suspect is facing murder and rape charges.

"He was convicted of rape in 1989," Sekgobela said.

See the Daily Sun mobi site for more on this and other stories....

 

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