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Police say a Limpopo constable has shot and killed his girlfriend and her suspected lover at Seshego Zone 3 near Polokwane before turning the gun on himself.

According to information, the police constable found his girlfriend and another man, whom he suspected to be her boyfriend, inside his rented room at Seshego.

The officer apparently shot and killed the woman and the man and later turned the gun on himself in a love tri-angle. He was wearing a police uniform. It is not clear if he used a service pistol.

 

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Men have no pride....walk away peacefully and happily if told GA KE SA GO BATLA! You lose nothing, in fact SE NKGANANG SE NTHOLA MORWALO! Borre, ithateng le itlotleng!

and they still release him on bail?, what if he kills someone again ?

The issue of crime in South Africa has been a generational pandamic. However we will see it rise to exponential hights as the festive season looms. We as Basadi Shield are challenging the beliefs and behaviours that excuse and normalize violence against women and their children.

Not worth it

It happens all the time in that province

If it wasn't about promiscuity this wouldn't happened.

He killed his (girlfriend) and her (boyfriend) ? Who was the legit boyfriend here!!!

Eish!! Why mara

Crime of passion

Eish ,Limpompo mara!

Yohhhh!!! This is so sad 💔💔💔💔😭🤦‍♂️

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