The family of seven people, including children, who were brutally murdered at Jim Jones village near Malamulele in Limpopo on Christmas Day last year, says it’s still struggling to come to terms with the tragedy exactly 12 months after it happened.
The funeral service of Mpho Ndou, Portia Chauke, one year old Wanga Ndou, Rendani Ndou, Ndivhuhi Ndou, Dakalo Makondo and Confidence Ndou is underway at Jim Jones village in Malamulele, January 1, 2022.The funeral service of Mpho Ndou, Portia Chauke, one year old Wanga Ndou, Rendani Ndou, Ndivhuhi Ndou, Dakalo Makondo and Confidence Ndou is underway at Jim Jones village in Malamulele, January 1, 2022.
It was the mass murder that sent shockwaves throughout the country. A meeting that was set to iron out disagreements over a family estate turned into a bloodbath.Family spokesperson Thendo Mulaudzi says slow progress in the trial and prosecution of the suspect is compounding the pain.
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