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The family of Lebogang Monene, a nurse who was shot and killed at Tembisa Hospital east of Johannesburg allegedly by her ex-boyfriend who is a police officer, says the state must account for her death. TembisaShooting

east of Johannesburg, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend who is a police officer, says the state must account for her death.Her alleged killer turned the gun on himself, and is believed to be still in hospital. 36-year-old Monene was a nurse at the Tembisa hospital since 2016.Family spokesperson, September Majadibodu says the family is reeling in shock because a state firearm was allegedly used to kill Monene.Majadibodu says they are expecting an apology, particularly from the Police Department.

“We are very sad about the situation. The family is not happy at all even now we are still waiting for the minister of police or anyone from the security side to come to account for that death. That death is a state death because the person who kill our daughter was a police he was using a state resources.”This entry was posted on 19 Feb 2022,11:13AM at 11:13 AM and is filed under

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Sorry for your loss. Mara you out of line now

State se tsena kae mo!

The killer must be held accountable not state,

I know they are angry and grieving, but I am interested in the thought process that arrived at this demand.

How

i thought it was only foreigners who committed crime?

Damn

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