A KwaZulu-Natal man is living in fear after the circulation of a fake social media post labelling him a serial killer.
shares his surname.
Siphamandla Khomo shares a surname with the prime suspect in the Mthwalume murders case, in which the bodies of five women were found in a sugar cane field.Siphamandla Khomo doesn't work there, he is just the owner's business associate but somehow, these vague links have resulted in a false Facebook post that's turned his life upside down.
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