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Domestic Violence: Another Woman Allegedly Shot Dead by Abusive Boyfriend in South Africa

Domestic Violence: Another Woman Allegedly Shot Dead by Abusive Boyfriend in South Africa

Some weeks ago, Zama Sishi was allegedly assisted by a passerby to escape when her abusive boyfriend, Ayanda Nkosi, tried to throw her over the bridge at Jozini Dam in South Africa.

Unfortunately for the 31-year-old lady, on Friday night Ayanda, 32, stormed into her rented house in Jozini, northern KZN and fired bullets into her body.

Daily Sun reports that Ayanda, who was originally from Hluhluwe, is believed to have turned the gun on himself afterwards.

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Sadly, both of them died on the spot. A friend who lives in the neighborhood said they rushed to the scene on Friday night after hearing the gunshots and found the bodies of both of them lying on the floor, bleeding profusely.

According to a relative of Zama, the couple had been fighting a lot lately, adding that the circumstances surrounding the fights was not so clear but they were linked to the fact that Zama wanted to end the relationship.

“Apart from Ayanda’s attempt to throw her over the bridge, there have been other shocking incidents,” the relative said.

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“He has been beating her severely. Zama had a fresh injury on her head that she sustained from a recent beating.”

Another source said:
 “Her boyfriend was jealous and abusive and their fights have been going on for a couple of months. It is not clear how long the two have been dating because neither of them is from the area. They came to the area early this year. Zama worked in Jozini and her boyfriend constantly visited her.”

Confirming the incident, KZN police spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Thulani Zwane said a case of murder and an inquest docket were opened at Jozini Police Station for investigation.

“Circumstances around the incident are still being investigated,” said Zwane.

Photo credit: Daily Sun
View Comments (3)
  • So sad. It’s one thing to run from a violent partner, it’s another thing for them to follow you and make sure they see your end. I don’t know what’s wrong with south African men.

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