The Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa has expressed shock at the death of two nurses in Mpumalanga, allegedly at the hands of a police officer. | YoliswaSobuwa
Speaking to News24 on Wednesday, Denosa spokesperson Sibongiseni Delihlazo said the organisation's officials were horrified about the frequent acts of gender-based violence and femicide against nurses.
The statement read a family meeting was held to resolve a domestic violence incident between the 37-year-old police officer and his wife, Nomthandazo Mnisi. The suspect is a constable stationed at the Masoyi police station. Mnisi worked as a nurse at the Marite Clinic.During deliberations, the suspect rose, went to his bedroom, and returned with a service pistol. He started firing at the victims, killing all three from his wife's family. There were six cartridges and seven bullets on the scene.
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