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"Gogo's death dream comes true!" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead story of SA's largest daily newspaper, May 16 2014

Daily Sun (May 16 2914) - THE worried gogo could no longer ignore the stranger in her dreams calling her to the back of the local stadium. She sent her family to investigate - and found her horror death dream was true. THE BODY OF HER GRANDCHILD WAS FOUND NAKED AND DECOMPOSING AT THE BACK OF THE STADIUM.

Gogo Funani Dlamini's granddaughter went missing last Thursday and the 70-year-old gogo from Lindelani, outside KwaMashu had the same bad dream over and over.

"A man I did not know kept calling me from the back of the stadium," she said.

"At first I ignored the dream but it kept on coming back every night."

On Monday she decided to to send members of her family to check at the local stadium.

They found the body of Vuyiswa Dlamini (32), with her clothes placed next to her naked body. It is believed she was raped before being killed.

The family called their gogo and told her that her dream was true.

"Vuyiswa left home on Thursday after she got a phone call," said gogo Funani.

"She told us she was going to meet somebody in a nearby section but she didn't tell us who. She said she would be back soon."

When the family became worried later that night, they called Vuyiswa on her cellphone but it was switched off.

"I was very worried. Vuyiswa never stayed out at night," said the gogo.

She said before the incident Vuyiswa complained of a stranger who seemed to know everything about her.

"She told me a man stopped her on the street saying he loved her. He told her he had been following her for several days but didn't speak to her. She said the man kept calling her, telling her where she was and what she was wearing. She was angry about this," said gogo Funani.

"I believe he is the same man who killed her."

KZN police spokesman Captain Thulani Zwane said a case of murder was opened at Ntuzuma SAPS for investigation. No arrests have been made.

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