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Boshoga is understood to have been found stabbed to death in Johannesburg on Saturday.
Shocked friends and colleagues are worried that he may have been the victim of a hate crime.
SAA has confirmed that one its cabin crew Aubrey Boshoga has died.
Boshoga is understood to have been found stabbed to death on Saturday.
Shocked friends and colleagues were worried that he may have been the victim of a hate crime.
SAA spokesperson Vimla Maistry said they were informed on Monday morning of his death. Aubrey was a passionate employee of SAA who served as a cabin crew member, said Maistry.
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Delivering the annual Freedom Day address, the President issued this message about homophobia and intolerance against the LGBTQI community.
Twitter/TutuZondo Nobody has the right to take the life and abuse someone else because of their sexual orientation. No one has the right at all.
His comment comes after a series of violent attacks over the few months including here in KZN.
Just last month - an openly gay man Sphamandla Khoza was stabbed multiple times in an attack apparently fuelled by his sexuality.
The man who killed LGBTQI+ activist Lindokuhle Cele in February last year is serving 25-years in prison.
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LGBTQIA+ people in SA ‘are under siege’ 23 April 2021 - 08:00 By Chris Makhaye Murders of queer people in and around Durban recently have highlighted their daily struggle to survive, let alone find acceptance. File photo. Image: Loren Elliott/Reuters/ File photo
Until recently, Simphiwe Mkhize, 18, was dreaming of a career as a social worker. But that dream has now been shattered after he was forced to quit grade 9 at his school in Tongaat, about 40km north of Durban in KwaZulu-Natal.
Mkhize says he often found himself in fights with fellow pupils who were insulting him and calling him names because he is gay.
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