Joel Kayembe, 20, was allegedly brought to Cape Town from the Congo under the pretext that she was going to marry a wealthy husband. TheCapeArgus
Cape Town - Police are investigating the disappearance of a Congolese woman after she allegedly fled a would-be bridegroom who duped her into thinking he was rich. Joel Kayembe, 20, was allegedly brought to Cape Town from the Congo under the pretext that she was going to marry a wealthy husband.
According to the couple, the woman called off the wedding and on numerous occasions in their presence told the husband-to-be that the wedding was off. “He told us that he was going to kill us if we didn’t hand over his parcel . He came to our apartment in Parow with a couple of tsotsis.“On Monday, he and his friends walked around the flats and searched the entire area for Joel.
The pastor said: “I’m scared they will come and kill me or my wife. I don’t know what to expect from him. All that we want is for the safe return of Joel,” the pastor said.
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