
Tragedy in Johannesburg as missing wits student was found dead
The search for missing Wits University student Olerato Mongale has ended in heartbreak, as her family confirmed that her body was discovered in Lombardy West, Johannesburg.
The young woman, originally from Bloemfontein in the Free State, had been pursuing her studies in the city.
Olerato was reported missing just a day before the devastating discovery.
According to her family, she had gone out for what was believed to be her first date with a man she had recently met.
She was last seen being picked up in Sandton by a white Volkswagen Polo.
Alarmingly, the car’s number plate was registered to a different vehicle, a Toyota Hilux, raising immediate suspicions.
Before leaving, Olerato had taken precautions, informing her friends about the date and warning them that if they didn’t receive her location within an hour, they should start searching for her.
When two hours passed without any updates, her friends acted quickly, using a location-sharing app to try and track her down.
Their search led them to a house where they found some of her personal belongings, including her cellphone and bag, but there was no sign of Olerato.
Later, residents in Lombardy West reported seeing a white Polo hastily drop off what appeared to be a large and suspicious parcel.
When they investigated, the community made a horrifying discovery: it was Olerato’s lifeless body.
The news of her death has sent shockwaves through social media and the student community.
What began as an ordinary night out ended in an unimaginable tragedy, and questions surrounding the circumstances of her death have sparked outrage and calls for justice.
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The family of Olorato Mongale, a student who was reported missing, has confirmed that her body was discovered in Lombardy West, Johannesburg.
Originally from Bloemfontein in the Free State, Mongale had been pursuing her studies in Johannesburg.
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