Mystery surrounds events leading to the disappearance of a 21-year-old Wits University student who was last seen looking “confused” around the Joburg CBD. TheStar_news
Johannesburg - Mystery surrounds events leading to the disappearance of a 21-year-old Wits University student who was last seen looking “confused” around the Joburg CBD. The third-year BA student was last seen on the corner of King George and Bok streets in Joubert Park on Sunday.
Thami’s aunt, Sharon Mashiane, told The Star that the family had not been able to sleep or eat properly since her niece disappeared.Thami’s brother, Lerato Mashiane, said she left their home in the Vaal on Friday morning to register at Wits and said she would sleep at a friend’s place but return on Monday.
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