Their school clothes are just laying on the bed, says heartbroken mom of missing Cape boys
By Robin-Lee Francke
Cape Town - A mother from the Western Cape is heartbroken as her two young boys have been missing since Friday.
Lynese Adriaanse, 30, from Klapmuts in the Cape Winelands District, got the shock of her life when she returned home from work and people told her that her sons had gone missing.
Speaking to the African News Agency (ANA), the devastated mother said she usually worked until 5pm and at times her boys, 8-year-old Brian and Leswin, 11, would be waiting for her at the local store or police station.
Letâs not forget SAâs second pandemic
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Cape Town â While addressing the nation on Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa stated the country is facing two pandemics, Covid-19 and gender-based violence.
While the world is in pandemonium over the second wave of Covid-19 hitting with its new variant, others are suffering silently, crying loudly and facing insurmountable challenges within their own homes and communities.
A Cape Town family is still reeling after their 12-year-old daughter was brutally taken from them in the most gruesome way possible.
Michaela Williams, from Pelican Park, was an average young girl who loved her family and especially loved playing with her friends, but a man known to her would end her life in a way that would shock the community.