The body of five-year-old Madira Selota was found by community members in Tembisa on Friday, not far from her parent's home. Police are offering a reward for information that could help solve the case. Source:
Gauteng police are calling on parents to be more vigilant, with a need to know where their children are at all times especially after dark.
This follows the discovery of yet another child murder in the province.
The body of five-year-old Madira Selota was found by community members in Tembisa on Saturday, not far from her parent's home.
The child had been missing since Sunday, when she'd gone out to buy chips at a nearby spaza shop.
Family members are distraught -- they say they didn’t receive any assistance from the media during the search for their child.
They also believe police could have done more, but SAPS spokesperson Lungelo Dlamini insists all channels were exhausted in the search.
He believes the perpetrator lives in the community.
Police are offering a reward for information that could help solve the case. They have also pleaded with the public not to take the law into their own hands.
Meanwhile, the community has been flocking to the home of the Selato’s to offer condolences, as the family makes plans for their daughter's burial next weekend.
The little girl's funeral is planned for next week.
Gauteng police are calling on parents to be more vigilant, with a need to know where their children are at all times especially after dark.
This follows the discovery of yet another child murder in the province.
The body of five-year-old Madira Selota was found by community members in Tembisa on Saturday, not far from her parent's home.
The child had been missing since Sunday, when she'd gone out to buy chips at a nearby spaza shop.
Family members are distraught -- they say they didn’t receive any assistance from the media during the search for their child.
They also believe police could have done more, but SAPS spokesperson Lungelo Dlamini insists all channels were exhausted in the search.
He believes the perpetrator lives in the community.
Police are offering a reward for information that could help solve the case. They have also pleaded with the public not to take the law into their own hands.
Meanwhile, the community has been flocking to the home of the Selato’s to offer condolences, as the family makes plans for their daughter's burial next weekend.
The little girl's funeral is planned for next week.
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