Moroba o neng a latlhegile o bonwe


Ka KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

17 Sedimonthole 2024- Moroba o go neng gwa begwa fa a timetse, Catharina Booysens (16), o bonwe kwa Brakpan ka Lamatlhatso, mme o buseditswe gae. Sepodisi sa Bokone Bophirima, sene sa ikuela go mongwe le mongwe go ka thusa go batlana le Booysens wa kwa toropong ya Klerksdorp. Go ne ga begwa fa Booysens o a dulang le batsadi ba gagwe ba eseng ba madi, ane a nyelela ka di 11 Ngwanatsele 2024.

Sebueledi sa sepodisi mo Bokone Bophirima, Colonel Adele Myburgh are: “Sepodisi ga mmogo le baagi, ba ile ba tswa letsholo go batlana le Booysens, fela seo se ile sa fetoga matsapa a bo phiri. Ka nako eo, go ne go se ope o a neng a itse gore Booysens one a apere eng fa a nyelela.

“Booysens o mosweu ka mmala, o na le mmele o mosesane, moriri o mo khunou, ga mmogo le matlho a mapududu, one a bonwa kwa Brakpan ntle le dikgobalo.”

Myburgh are sepodisi se lebogela tirisano-mmogo ya baagi. Myburgh are ba rotloetsa baagi go sala kaba ya bone morago ya Sefatlhego sa Buka go ka itse gore go diragalang mo dikarolong tsa bone.

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Police are looking for missing Catharina Booysens


By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI

5 December 2024- The police in Klerksdorp request community assistance in locating a missing teenager, Catharina Booysens (16), who is residing in Aldred Street in Freemanville, Klerksdorp. According to the North West police spokesperson, Colonel Adele Myburgh, Booysens was last seen by her foster parents on 11 November 2024.

Myburgh said a search was conducted around Klerksdorp and all leads were followed-up, but that did not yield positive results.

“At this stage, no one knows what she was wearing at the time of her disappearance.  She is light in complexion with a slender built body, grey eyes, a dimple on her chin, and brown hair that is cut into a bob hair style.

“Anyone who may have information regarding her whereabouts is requested to contact the Investigating Officer, Warrant Officer Tiny Tshiba on 082 568 6909 or 060 967 3965,” she said.

Myburgh further said those who have information can also call the South African Police Service (SAPS) Crime Stop number on 08600 10111. She added that anonymous tip-offs can be communicated via the MySAPS App from a smartphone.

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