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Missing organs of murdered mom and son found stored in bucket

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The police said the dismembered bodies of Magdeline and Nkgoropo Motlanthe were found earlier this month at different locations and some of their organs were missing.

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THE POLOKWANE Magistrate’s Court has remanded 28-year-old Kgahlisho Ratsoma in custody after he was arrested for the murder of a 56-year-old woman and her 31-year-old son from Ivy Park, Limpopo, the police said.

Ratsoma appeared in court on Monday and his case was adjourned to Tuesday, Limpopo police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba said.

“Kgahlisho Ratsoma’s case was adjourned to Tuesday, January 23, for further investigation, with the suspect being remanded in police custody,” Ledwaba said.

“Additionally, his accomplice, 29-year-old Katlego Ratsoma, will also be brought before court on the same date, facing charges of house robbery, kidnapping and murder.”

The bodies of Magdeline Motlanthe and her son Nkgoropo Joseph Motlanthe were found in different locations along the Roedtan-Zebediela road in Waterberg and Apel in Sekhukhune District earlier this month.

Their dismembered bodies were found buried in shallow graves.

“A task team compromising of the murder and robbery unit and Westenburg and Lebowakgomo detectives was established with the aim to resolve these cases and bring the perpetrators to justice,” Ledwaba said.

“On Saturday, January 20, police received information that Kgahlisho Ratsoma had handed himself to Boksburg SAPS in Gauteng and a cellphone belonging to one of the victims was also recovered.”

On Sunday, the police proceeded to Mohlaletsi village under the Apel policing area for further investigations. They recovered an unlicensed firearm believed to have been used during the commission of the crime.

“The firearm was recovered at a local tuck shop belonging to a foreign national. He (the foreign national) was then arrested for possession of an unlicensed firearm,” said Ledwaba.

“The suspect appeared before Sekhukhune Magistrate’s Court on Monday, January 22, and his case was postponed to next week Tuesday, January 30 for bail application and further police investigations.”

The police operation concluded at Waterfalls, under the Mopani District, where the remaining body parts of the deceased were found stored in a black bucket.

“With these recent arrests, the total number of suspects in custody now amounts to four. The other individuals were detained last week on January 13,” said Ledwaba.

The acting provincial commissioner of police in Limpopo, Major-General Jan Scheepers, denounced the brutal murders of the mother and son.

“We vehemently denounce the violence committed against the most vulnerable members of our society. In our pursuit of justice, our dedicated teams will relentlessly continue their efforts to ensure safety and security for all,” said Scheepers.

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