A Grade 12 learner at Fezeka High School in Gugulethu, South Africa, has gone missing. The circumstances surrounding her disappearance are unknown at this time.
The circumstances surrounding Kamlana’s death are not known at this time. The teenager, a Grade 12 learner at Fezeka High School in Gugulethu, went missing on Saturday, 17 February.Her mother, 44-year-old Nondumiso Fanti, toldthat she last saw her daughter when she returned home from Saturday classes at her school. ‘I do not know what she was wearing because, by the time she got home, she was wearing her school uniform.
She changed out of her uniform, but I didn’t see her when she left the house. I was asleep.’ She added that Kamlana was last seen at the car wash, which is located in the Barcelona informal settlement next to Lwazi Primary School. ‘She was on her way home and was accompanied by a boy.’ She reported her daughter missing on Monday, 19 February. Van Wyk says Fanti kept trying to call her daughter’s cellphone. ‘She tried phoning , but the phone just rang, then went to voicemail. Her mother then tried phoning her again and it went straight to voicemai
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