On
June 1, an emotional Sergeant Nancy Lesenya, of Mzombani near Mokopane
in Limpopo, spoke of her pain. Lesenya's ex-lover Jimmy Makhubela
appeared in the Mokerong Magistrate's Court on Monday on charges of kidnapping.
Police
are now expected to add a murder charge to the docket after Makhubela
allegedly pointed out where the body was dumped. Makhubela apparently
argued with Lesenya a day before the nine-year-old boy went missing.
Lesenya's
son Katlego is a third child to be killed in Limpopo in the past four
days, as SA marks National Child Protection Week. Police
spokeswoman Colonel Ronel Otto yesterday said two other suspects were
arrested in connection with the kidnapping and murder of two
five-year-old girls. Otto said the naked bodies of friends Lekwelo
Masola and Nthabiseng Motlaphema were found hanging from a tree near
Ribone village in Gilead three days ago.
Speaking to Sowetan yesterday, Lesenya said she spent days worried about her son after he disappeared on May 21. The
officer, who has worked for the family violence, child protection and
sexual unit for the past nine years, said she never thought her child
would one day be a victim of crime.
"I never thought this would
ever happen to me. I couldn't eat. I kept waiting by the stoep hoping
that he'd come home. When he left the house he was wearing a vest, so I
kept wondering whether he was warm," Lesenya said.
She said her youngest child has also been asking about her brother's whereabouts.
"It's been hard because she keeps asking me, 'where is Katli?'"
Lesenya
said she went looking for her child when it started getting late and he
wasn't home. She said another child who was playing with Katlego in the
street helped to identify the car that allegedly picked him up.
"When
I realised who it was, I thought he would bring him back. I used to
trust him with the children and even ask him to pick them up from school
when I was working far away," Lesenya said.
But Katlego never came home until his body was discovered by members of the police search and rescue team on Monday. Otto
said Katlego's body was found after the suspect pointed out the area .
Otto said he allegedly threw the body from a bridge into a shallow
river.
She said a postmortem would be conducted to determine the cause of death while investigations continued. Lesenya
said she found comfort in that she would be able to bury her son.
"I
have found closure. A dead body is better than not knowing what
happened."
The child's father Medupe Lesenya,
who is a soldier, clutched an orange cloth while wiping tears from his
eyes. He recalled how he rushed from Johannesburg to Mokopane after
being told his son was missing. Medupe said he felt that the police did
not do enough to search for his son.
"I
kept asking how far they were with my child's case. They failed my
child. They only started looking when they heard the story being aired
on the radio."
Colonel Ronel Otto said it was not true. "We have been working with the mother of the child since he went missing."
She said the police had followed up every lead that came through. Yesterday,
burnt tyres near the family home told of sleepless nights spent by
concerned neighbours helping with the search for Katlego, a pupil at
Mokopane Primary School.
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