Police spokesperson Lt-Col Mavela Masondo says they are prioritising the case of the child that has been missing for three weeks.
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The woman was wearing black leggings, a black T-shirt with white flowers and a black bucket hat with white flowers. “She told me she was pregnant and had been referred to Mamelodi Hospital to give birth. She asked sympathetically that I accompany her to buy baby clothes for her baby.”“She begged me. She said she had no-one else to help her.”SuppliedNomsa Khoza, mother of the missing child “We went to Tshwane mall, but when we got to the clothing store she told me she had no money and wanted to withdraw a CashSend voucher at Shoprite.”“She said she did not have an ID to withdraw the money.
“I went to different stores looking for the woman and even walked to Denlyn Mall, asking people if they saw her with my child. I met a security guard who said she had seen the woman. That is when it dawned on me that my child had been stolen from me by a person I thought I was helping.”
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