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Case against Lamberts Bay man accused of murdering girlfriend postponed

Case against Lamberts Bay man accused of murdering girlfriend postponed It s alleged Thomas Vraagom stabbed his girlfriend Toontjies to death during a domestic dispute on Mother’s Day on Sunday. Picture: Supplied. 2 hours ago CAPE TOWN - The case against a Lamberts Bay man accused of the murder of his girlfriend has been postponed to next month. Thomas Vraagom made his first appearance in the Clanwilliam Magistrates Court on Tuesday. He allegedly killed 28-year-old Lizel Toontjies in the small fishing town over the weekend. Vraagom is due back in the dock at the court late next month to face a charge of murder.

Mother s Day stabbing death rocks Lambert s Bay

Mother’s Day stabbing death rocks Lambert’s Bay Share Cape Town - A Lambert’s Bay mother has been stabbed to death in a suspected domestic dispute, which left residents reeling in shock on Mother s Day. Police said a suspect was arrested. “This office can confirm that a suspect in his 30s was arrested, after he stabbed his 28-year-old girlfriend to death in Lang Street, Lambert s Bay, during an apparent domestic dispute yesterday afternoon. Once charged, he is expected to appear in Clanwilliam Magistrate s Court on a charge of murder,” police spokesperson Andrè Traut said. Community worker Beverly Schalk Leone said drugs were at the centre of recent killings in the area.

Lambert s Bay reeling after mom, 28, stabbed to death on Mother s Day

He added:   We pray for justice to prevail and for the guilty to be punished. According to the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women and Children, GBV is the result of gender inequality. The causes of GBV are rooted primarily in gender inequality and patriarchy, said the centre s director, Bernadine Bachar. Other drivers include socio-economic inequality, unemployment, lack of social support and substance abuse, she added. Bachar said the centre records approximately 130 survivors of GBV every month. She encouraged women in abusive relationships to reach out for assistance via the National Shelter Movement s toll-free GBV helpline or the Saartjie Baartman Centre on 021 633 5287.

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