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The family of a 21-month-old girl whose decomposed body was recovered in the bushes five days after she had been reported missing at Malatane outside Lebowakgomo in Limpopo, wants justice.

Motheo Rashilo was last seen alive on October 28th after her mother dropped her off at a friend’s home.

Friends, family, and neighbours gathered at the home of Motheo Rashilo to comfort her grieving mother.“Nothing makes sense. How can a child be abducted in the middle of the day at one o’clock, in broad daylight? She was playing with other children. It is very clear that the person who took her knows her and she knew them too. She was even seen on the street being carried by this person. It is just not possible that no one saw them or could identify them. It just does not make sense.

Family spokesperson, Madimetja Magoro, says police have not been giving them regular updates on the status of the case. The family doesn’t know when it will be able to lay Motheo to rest, as they are waiting for her mother’s DNA samples to be taken.

 

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May her sweet soul rest in peace have no words left it's really heart breaking to see such thing the humanity in our country towards children n women is finished the show no mercy at all a child who never seen real life as yet heartbreaking it is

Why why why !!! so sad so young so criminal.

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