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Bodies of missing 14-year-old teenagers found in Liebenbergsvlei River

Bodies of missing 14-year-old teenagers found in Liebenbergsvlei River Two 14-year-old teenagers went missing while walking alongside the Liebenbergsvlei river. Two missing Free State teenagers Missing while picking herbs At the time of their disappearance, Brigadier Motantsi Makhele explained that the teens – who attended LT Nhlabathi School – went missing at about 10:00 on 4 March 2021. Siphiwe Mlangeni and Moratehi Radebe (both 14 years of age, residing in extension 08 Bohlokong) reportedly went missing while walking alongside the Liebenbergsvlei river next to the railway line. According to Makhele, it was not far from their homes, and they went to the river to pick herbs. A third boy was with them, but the two missing teens took an alternate route. That was the last time they were seen.

Life cover fraud: Hawks nab funeral parlour owner and accomplices – The Citizen

Rising Sun Overport Picture: iStock. The accused, aged between 39 and 61, appeared in the Durban Magistrates Court on Thursday. Cpt Simphiwe Mhlongo of the Hawks, said: “It is alleged that two of the accused took out a life cover using an identity document of the victim. In September 2017, the two lodged a claim alleging that the insured person passed away. An insurance company forensic investigator smelt a rat and probed the claim. A case of fraud was reported at Durban North police station and the case docket was allocated to the Hawks for intensive investigation.” Preliminary investigations revealed that the person, whose identity document was used, is still alive and the wrong body was allegedly sent to the doctor through the arrested funeral parlour owner and the two accused.

FUNERAL PARLOUR OWNER BUST FOR FRAUD!

FUNERAL PARLOUR OWNER BUST FOR FRAUD! Sun Reporter The suspects were bust by the Durban Hawks Serious Commercial Crime on Tuesday. It is alleged that two of the suspects took out a life cover using an identity document of the victim. In September 2017, the two lodged a claim alleging that the insured person had died. KZN Hawks spokesman Captain Simphiwe Mhlongo said an insurance company’s forensic investigator smelt a rat and probed the claim. “A case of fraud was reported at Durban North Police Station and the case docket was allocated to Hawks members for intensive investigation. “Preliminary investigation revealed that the person whose identity document was used is still alive. A wrong body was allegedly sent to the doctor through the arrested funeral parlour owner, and the two suspects who were supposed to be beneficiaries of the insurance were not related to the insured person,” Mhlongo said.

Nurses accused of defrauding patient get bail

Nurses accused of defrauding patient get bail Zimbili Vilakazi Comments The two nurses who are accused of defrauded a patient appeared for bail application at the Durban Magistrate s Court. Photo by Zimbili Vilakazi. THE two nurses accused of defrauding a patient made a brief appearance in the Durban Magistrate s Court on Friday 22 January. Accused number one (40), who works at St Augustine Hospital and accused number two (44), who works at Busamed Gateway Private Hospital, were appearing to make a formal bail application. The application of the first accused was postponed to 5 February after her lawyer, Sibahle Mchunu, asked for a postponement.

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