PHOTOS: Big Zulu visits popular Ndebele artist, Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, after she got violently robbed, strangled and punched in the face in her home in Siyabuswa in Mpumalanga KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Monday, March 28, 2022

PHOTOS: Big Zulu visits popular Ndebele artist, Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, after she got violently robbed, strangled and punched in the face in her home in Siyabuswa in Mpumalanga

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Big Zulu has paid a visit to popular Ndebele artist, Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, after she got violently robbed, punched in the face and strangled at her home in Siyabuswa near Kwamhlanga. (Read More Here).

Taking to his Instagram page, Big Zulu, shared pictures from his visit to the the residence of Dr. Esther Mahlangu. He major aim of visiting is to see if she's in a perfect condition following the sad incident. 

Big Zulu wrote: "Ngaze ngabusiseka namhlanje 🙏🏿kube yintokozo nesibusiso esikhulu ukuth ngigcine ngifikile emagcekeni endlin ka Gogo Esther Mahlangu 🙏🏿uthe uzongi drowela iCarvela ❤️ Ngiyabonga kakhulu KwaNdebele."

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Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Mpumalanga police have confirmed that popular Ndebele artist, Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, has been violently attacked, punched in the face and strangled.

According to information, the incident took place at her residence in Siyabuswa near Kwamhlanga - Mpumalanga, on March 19, 2022. 

M.M wrote: "Dr Esther Mahlangu (87) has reportedly been robbed at her home in Siyabuswa in Mpumalanga.
It is said Dr Esther Mahlangu was robbed of her firearm and an undisclosed amount of cash."

Media Statement
South African Police Service
Office of the Provincial Commissioner Mpumalanga

"The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela has strongly condemned an incident in which Dr Esther Nostokana Mahlangu, a well-known Ndebele Artist, aged 87 was robbed of her personal firearm as well as undisclosed amount of cash. Police have since launched a manhunt for the suspect following this house robbery incident which reportedly occurred on Saturday, 19 March 2022 around 15h00 at Siyabuswa near Kwamhlanga.

"Details of the said robbery indicate that on the said day the old woman, who was alone at the time was preparing to take a nap where she reportedly locked all doors of her house. Strangely, she noticed a man unknown to her inside the house. The man then allegedly grabbed her and punched her in the face before tying both her hands with a cable and tried to strangle her until she reportedly became unconscious.

"The old lady reported that she cannot recall what happened thereafter however when she regained her conscious, she realized that her house was ransacked and her firearm as well as money were stolen from the safe.

"The woman sustained some bruises on her face and the matter was reported to the police at Siyabuswa whereby a house robbery case was opened hence the manhunt. The suspect is still at large and police urge anyone with information on the whereabouts of the suspect to call the Crime Stop number on 08600 10111 or send information via MYSAPSAPP. All received information will be treated as confidential and callers may opt to remain anonymous.

"The Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, further lambasted on the suspects who target elderly people at their places of residence thereby robbing them of their personal items. "It is shameful to hear that our senior citizens are now being targeted by heartless criminals who show no mercy at all. On Sunday (20 March 2022), we had an incident of this nature where an old male pensioner was strangled to death in Delmas. This cannot be allowed to continue unabated. The person who committed this evil act against one of the country's asset must be swiftly hunted down and be brought to book" said the General."

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