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"The man who saw heaven and died!" - Daily Sun

The front page and lead story of SA's largest daily newspaper, September 10 2013

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Daily Sun (September 10 2013) - IT ONLY took a minute for the mlungu and the magoshas to agree on the price . . . And when he asked for a quick look to see what was on the menu, the ladies pulled up their dresses and showed the excited customer what he could expect. BUT AFTER VIEWING THE HEAVEN TO COME, THE POOR MAN LAY BACK - AND DIED!

One of the magoshas (39), explained to Daily Sun what happened when a man approached her and another magosha on Summit Road near Diepsloot north of Joburg on Sunday.

"We agreed that he would pay us R100 each for one round of sex," she said.

Then she and her fellow sex worker (23) got into the car and they drove off. But the ladies asked their customer to be patient for just a little while longer.

"We asked him to buy us lunch at George's.

"He agreed," she said.

The 67-year-old man waited in the car while the girls went into the shop. They came back and drove to the place where they usually do their business, and again the man had to wait. "As the car stopped he was ready to have sex with both of us but we told him we would get down to business after we had eaten," said one of the magoshas.

"He kept insisting so my friend, who was on the front seat, opened her legs and showed him what she had on the menu for him. From the back seat I also showed him what he was getting."

The man pleaded.

"His body started shaking. Spit started coming from his mouth," she said. "He couldn't control himself. He wanted one of us to stay and have sex with him, while the other one went to eat. Then he wanted to have sex with another one of us while the other one went to eat."

Despite his mounting excitement, the two insisted that they first wanted to go and eat and that he had to wait for them. Leaving him in his state of high excitement, the two jumped out of the car - and that was the last time they saw him alive!

When they got back to the vehicle, he was lying back on the front seat, open-mouthed and motionless.

"We called his name, thinking that he may wake up, but he didn't," said the magosha.

One of the women ran to get water which they sprinkled on his face but they could not revive him. That was when they realised that their client had died.

"I think he died from the shock of seeing the dishes he never tasted," she said.

The man was later certified dead in his car by Emergency Medical Services personnel who had arrived there in the company of Metro Police.

Gauteng Police's Lieutenant-Colonel Lungelo Dlamini stated: "A case of inquest has been opened at Olievenhoutbosch police station. At this stage it is unknown what was the cause of death.

"The deceased died while sitting in his vehicle."

The man was identified by his driver's licence.

While Daily Sun was still on the scene, a woman believed to be his ex-wife arrived there with another man. They did not want to talk to the People's Paper.

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