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Case postponed: Police Sergeant arrested for multiple counts of murder, including that of her husband, and for kidnapping The case against Police Sergeant Nyiko Nyathi (42), stationed at Bushbuckridge SAPS, has been postponed to Monday, 17 March 2025. Nyathi, who surrendered herself to authorities on 10 March 2025, appeared...

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Фото профиля Beech
Beech1 год назад

Black woman like this do this because they never had fatherly love. Lock this fat piece of junk away for a long time.

Фото профиля AmandaM
AmandaM1 год назад

@zoongstar

Фото профиля Diehard Patriot 🇿🇦
Diehard Patriot 🇿🇦1 год назад

uNongayindoda wakwabani!!!

Фото профиля Lord of Knives🔪®
Lord of Knives🔪®1 год назад

Ke le 2 6 moes

Фото профиля Gabriel Seabull Sebola
Gabriel Seabull Sebola1 год назад

Eeeeh

Фото профиля Bhambatha ☝️
Bhambatha ☝️1 год назад

Ugly woman

Фото профиля TheMoneyQuiver
TheMoneyQuiver1 год назад

They seem to all come from that side.

Фото профиля Mr Bad Option
Mr Bad Option1 год назад

It's always a woman from Mpumalanga murdering a husband, what happened to that province?

Фото профиля Mchabo
Mchabo1 год назад

Is she out on bail or in custody?

Фото профиля SuccessfulVillageGirl
SuccessfulVillageGirl1 год назад

This is getting really serious in Limpopo

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