Chained to chair over missing TV, man found dead in Vlakfontein

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Chained to chair over missing TV, man found dead in Vlakfontein
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Three people, including two women, were arrested after the body of a 23-year-old man was found in an open field in Vlakfontein, south of Johannesburg, police said on Thursday.

An alleged thief was chained to a chair by a mob who accused him of stealing a television.Three people, including two women, have been arrested after the discovery of a 23-year-old man's body in an open field in Vlakfontein, south of Johannesburg.

Mvula said reports indicate that around 13 men and two women went to the man’s house in the early hours of Wednesday and accused him of stealing a television. “The group allegedly went ahead and forcefully conducted a search inside the house, but could not find any of the alleged stolen items.”

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