KZN teacher stabbed to death in house robbery

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KZN teacher stabbed to death in house robbery
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A KwaZulu-Natal south coast teacher was killed in her home during a robbery on Sunday.

KZN social development MEC Nonhlanhla Khoza described as “barbaric and cruel” the murder of a primary school teacher in Nyangwini village, ward 11 of Umzumbe local municipality.

“It is alleged that on Sunday about 1am the deceased, aged 53, was found lying in the passage in her house at Nyangwini location with a stab wound in the forehead. Two vehicles, a Toyota Corolla and a bakkie, had been stolen. Khoza said despite interventions to protect women from abuse and murders, it was concerning to note the latest incident.

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