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The student, Nomzamo Buthelezi, died in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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he incident, which is under police investigation, took place in Merriman Avenue.
A Stellenbosch University (SU) student representative council (SRC) member was killed in what was believed to have been a hit-and-run incident.
In a statement, the university said Nomzamo Buthelezi had died in the early hours of Saturday morning. Information available to the university is that Buthelezi passed away after suffering injuries caused by an alleged hit-and-run incident in Merriman Avenue, Stellenbosch, the university said.
Police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk said a culpable homicide case had been opened for investigation.
SRC member killed in alleged hit-and-run! News24.com Nomzamo Buthelezi was killed in a hit-and-run incident in Stellenbosch. Photo Credit: Twitter/@Kgomo389.
A Stellenbosch University (SU) student representative council (SRC) member was killed in what was believed to have been a hit-and-run incident.
In a statement, the university said Nomzamo Buthelezi had died in the early hours of Saturday morning. Information available to the university is that Buthelezi passed away after suffering injuries caused by an alleged hit-and-run incident in Merriman Avenue, Stellenbosch, the university said.
Police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk said a culpable homicide case had been opened for investigation.
21 Januarie 2021 06:11
Police have arrested three suspects after they were involved in a high-speed chase in central Stellenbosch this weekend.
According to Nathalie Martin, Stellenbosch police spokesperson, a man was withdrawing money at the Absa ATM at BP in Merriman Street when the three suspects approached him and instructed him to input his pin number.
“At first he refused, but then did as the suspects instructed when all three where standing around him,” she said.
“The suspects then ran away and the complainant saw that money had been withdrawn from his account. The suspects fled in a Grey Kia and collided with a white Volkswagen Caravelle at the traffic lights at Bird Street and Adam Tas Road. The driver of the Kia was driving at high speed and did not stop at the lights.”
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