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The bereaved relatives of a principal of a Grabouw school who was shot and killed last September took to the townâs streets once again calling for justice for her murder.
The 46-year-old principal of Umyezo Wama Apile High School was apparently on her way home from work when she was shot and killed on Friday 18 September (âSenselessâ killing shocks communityâ,
DistrictMail, 24 September).
Several shots were fired at her vehicle near the Blikkiesdorp informal settlement outside Grabouw.
Police said at around 14:00 multiple shots were fired at Mfubesiâs silver Toyota Rav 4 when it stopped at the Eskom crossing (on the corner of Ou Kaapse Weg and the N2) before turning right onto the highway, fatally wounding her. She died on the scene.
Deur Jamey Gordon Jamey.Gordon@Media24.Com 08 Februarie 2021 06:04 Family of the slain Grabouw principal, Zameka Mfubesi (inset), handed out pamphlets in the Grabouw community last October in hopes of gaining information which could bring about an arrest. Pictured is Mfubesiâs daughter, OlwethâuPhawu, and her brother, Mandla.Photo: Yaseen Gaffar
âWe have accepted the loss and are now ready for justice to be served.â
These are the words of Mandla Mfubesi, brother of the slain Grabouw principal Zameka Mfubesi, and follows after a suspect arrested in connection with the murder case was expected to appear in the Grabouw Magistratesâ Court yesterday (Wednesday 3 February).
Suspect in Grabouw principalâs murder case linked to two Eastern Cape murders
By Sisonke Mlamla
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Cape Town - The case against Sizwe Bebula, the alleged killer of Zameka Mfubesi, the high school principal from Grabouw, who was shot dead on the N2, was postponed to next week Thursday for bail information.
Bebula, 39, made his first appearance in the Grabouw magistrateâs court, after he was arrested in Vredendal on Monday, and is apparently linked to two other murder cases in the Eastern Cape.
Mfubesi, 46, a mother of two from Kuils River, was shot multiple times while driving on the N2 near Grabouw in September last year. In trying to locate the suspect, the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) contributed R20 000 towards the reward, while her family contributed R10 000.
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