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The family of missing Lesedi Chiloane (8), in KaMasoyi, Mpumalanga, is optimistic that he will be found alive.

The search for Chiloane still continues since he was last seen watering a garden at his home in Chochocho last Sunday.The kidnapping and murder of women and children continues to be a major challenge for the rural community of Chochocho and its surrounding areas.Mashiyane’s body was found a few days near her home, 5 suspects were arrested.

They along with the police have established a search party. Schooling was disrupted last week as the community went on the rampage, blockading roads and calling for the police to urgently investigate the boy’s disappearance. One of the residents says, “We don’t understand what is happening in our country these days. Some children are dumped in pit toilets and this is the second child to disappear in our community. We are saddened by this situation and our children are not safe.””We have been walking long distances looking for him. The KaMasoyi police are not doing their job properly. The community is now considering to take matters in their own hands.” says another resident.

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