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Missing FS woman’s body found in septic tank

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The police in the Free State have appealed for the public’s assistance after the body of a missing woman was found in a septic tank in her yard on Sunday.

Mookgo Felli Ramateletse has been missing since April 10. Picture: SAPS

THE POLICE in the Free State have appealed for the public’s assistance after the body of a missing woman was found in a septic tank in her yard on Sunday.

According to provincial police spokesperson Warrant Officer Mmako Mophiring, 33-year-old Mookgo Felli Ramateletse from Boiketlo Village in Qwaqwa had been missing since April 10.

Ramateletse is reported to have last spoken to her husband by telephone on the day of her disappearance. However, when he arrived home she was nowhere to be found.

Mophiring said Ramateletse was found with multiple stab wounds on her body.

“The police and Maluti-a-Phofung rescue and fire department retrieved the body of a missing woman, Mookgo Felli Ramateletse, from a septic tank in her yard with multiple stab wounds at about 1.30pm after she was positively identified by her husband, who reported her missing,” said Mophiring.

“On Sunday, April 16, 2023, Namahadi police, the station commander, Phuthaditjhaba Crime Intelligence, Phuthaditjhaba K9 unit, Phuthaditjhaba Public Order Police and Namahadi Vispol formed a search team looking for the missing person in the Boiketlo area. Inside her yard, where she was staying and running a business, the police found a pair of slippers and lipstick inside the half-opened septic tank.

“Maluti-a-Phofung fire and emergency medical services units were immediately summoned to the scene to investigate the septic tank. On their arrival at the scene, they inspected the sewage tank and discovered a woman’s body.”

The police said the woman’s body was identified by her husband, Moeketsi Joseph Ramateletse.

“She was dressed in black track pants and a pink track top. Her upper body had multiple stab wounds. A case of murder is being investigated and no arrest has been made as yet. Police investigations continue,” Mophiring said.

The police have urged anyone with information that could lead to the arrest of the suspect/s to come forward and contact the Namahadi police at 082 567 5243 or 082 419 6794 or call the Crime Stop number on 08600 10111.

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