State alleges Miguel Louw was killed for revenge DailyNewsSA
Durban - Revenge was the reason Mohamed Vahed Ebrahim decided to kidnap and kill 9-year-old Miguel Louw.
Ebrahim, 43, faces charges of murder and kidnapping following the disappearance of Miguel in July 2018. During the afternoon of July 17, the accused lured Miguel from his school to a nearby food outlet and purchased food for him and left with him.
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