Mpumalanga police doing their best to find Godrich Gardee's daughter

sefeddt

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So Malema and the EFF have basically openly said if they find the killer first they will “deal with it” which of course we know what that implies.

Watch there won’t be a sound from ANC nor the police chief.

Now imagine if DA or another party made that comment? There would be riots in tbe streets to take them to court.

See your future government in action…
As long as its not John Steenhuisen, he should be visiting Khayelitsha, Cape Flats etc.
 

PrimeSteak

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Believe the report from the cops, the EFF will always try to run their own parallel investigations and cause confusion.
Nah, I'm inclined to believe the police. It's just weird that the EFF will try to sow confusion about this...
 
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TheChamp

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Nah, I'm inclined to believe the police. It's just weird that the EFF will try to sow confusion about this...
I think Juju is anticipating something and is already building a narrative around that, the posture he is taking very early on indicates something. The cops did nothing wrong here, it is the job of pathologist to determine the kind of injuries on a body, no idea what he is moaning about.
 

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Besides being the daughter of a pseudo communist, what else is known about this young lady? May her soul rest in peace. What a violent way to go, I mean at 28? Life's rough in Afrika
 
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neoprema

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I'm confused was she hit with blunt force trauma or shot?

Who should we believe here?
I get irritated that our media keep giving these idiots a voice. The EFF is not a law enforcement agency, any comment on the matter should be ignored, not slapped all over the pages.
 
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pinball wizard

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Lol. You missed the point but ok. Nitpick on calling someone "my guy".
Oh, I got the point. Losing something renders it lost, meaning unable to be found. I am certain they found the person, albeit a dead version of said person. That which is found is inherently not lost any longer. Pick another nit.
 

PrimeSteak

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Losing something renders it lost, meaning unable to be found. I am certain they found the person, albeit a dead version of said person. That which is found is inherently not lost any longer. Pick another nit.
"losing someone" is used as a euphemism when someone died.

Again, you're being petty for no reason.

Looking forward to more threads from you just to pick arguments/fights with people:
 
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