19-Year-Old Tsonga Teen Killed During Alleged Xenophobic Violence in Mossel Bay: Family Demands Justice

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19-Year-Old Tsonga Teen Killed During Alleged Xenophobic Violence in Mossel Bay: Family Demands Justice

 A grieving family is calling for justice following the tragic death of a 19-year-old Tsonga teenager, Nhlamulo, who was allegedly stabbed during unrest in Mossel Bay on 31 May. The incident has sparked outrage and deep concern within the community, with the family alleging that the attack was motivated by xenophobia.

According to relatives, Nhlamulo lost his life after being targeted during a violent episode linked to tensions in the area. The family claims that the young man was singled out because of his Tsonga background, describing the attack as both senseless and deeply disturbing. His death has left the family devastated, struggling to come to terms with what they believe was an unjustified and brutal act.

Family members say Nhlamulo was a young man with his whole life ahead of him, and his sudden death has created an unbearable void in their lives. They describe him as someone who was respectful, hopeful, and focused on building a better future. Instead, his life was cut short in what they believe was a violent expression of intolerance.


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