Capetonians encouraged to join #JusticeForLulu protest
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Cape Town - Members and allies of the LGBTQIA+ community have been urged show their support and join the peaceful #JusticeForLulu protest from Cape Peninsula University of Technology to Parliament.
The body of Andile Lulu Ntuthela, 40, was found in a shallow grave in the backyard of his murder accused. It is believed that Ntuthela was murdered because he was gay.
According to police, Nthuthela’s body was found 11 days after he was allegedly murdered, and the suspect was hospitalised “for his mental condition”.
Eastern Cape police spokesman, Colonel Priscilla Naidu said that is alleged that on March 31, the suspect burnt his bedding at his house in Matana Street in Kwanobuhle.
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A gay man was murdered, mutilated, and then buried in a yard in a suspected hate crime in South Africa, according to local reports.
The remains of Andile “Lulu” Ntuthela, 40, were discovered late last month in a shallow grave near his alleged killer’s front door in Eastern Cape, a province in the southeast coast of South Africa.
According to the South African radio Jacaranda FM, a spokesperson for the local police, Priscilla Naidu, said that investigators arrested Luvuyo Jonas, 28 earlier this month, after his family reported him for burning his bedding.