Precious Ramabulana died in the cruelest way, says heartbroken aunt
Johannesburg - A heartbroken younger sister of slain Capricorn TVET College student Precious Ramabulana says her only biological sister left without saying goodbye.
Speaking inside the two-roomed house they shared with their mother in Tshikuwi - a rural area in Nzhelele in Limpopo - 12-year-old Phathutshedzo Ramabulana tried to console herself when speaking about the brutal murder of her sister. Ramabulana said “Pfunani”, a nickname the family used to call her with, would always help her with her schoolwork whenever she was around.
“We had a good relationship as sisters and I could always depend on her for anything I needed,” said Ramabulana. The final year Business Management student was allegedly raped and stabbed 52 times inside her rented room in Mokomene, Botlokwa, on Sunday night.
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