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S.Africa: Gruesome find in Hennops River

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Original Post Date: 2004-03-02  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 3/2/2004 1:34:50 PM
S.Africa: Gruesome find in Hennops River

A corpse – possibly a woman’s – was found tied to a tree stump and submerged in the Hennops River below Super Sport Park in Centurion [Pretoria], police said on Tuesday.

“It’s believed the badly decomposed body had been in the water for about a week,” said police spokesman Inspector Anton Breedt, confirming that a murder docket had been opened.

The body was found by divers from the Tshwane emergency services following complaints of a “bad smell in the area”.

Emergency services spokesperson Johan Pieterse said the body was trapped against a low water bridge.

“We think it’s the body of woman but nail samples will have to be taken to confirm this,” he said.

He said it appears the person was tied to the branch by the waist and neck.

“There was also a padlock and chain that held her to the branch,” he said.

Earlier this week another body of a murdered woman was found behind Langenhoven High School in Capital Park, Pretoria.

She was discovered in a kneeling position with a rope around her neck. Her hands and feet had been bound and her underclothes removed.

Breedt said on Tuesday that the post-mortem had been done but that result could take six months to come through. She has still not been identified, police said. – Sapa

Source: IOL
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