Five-year-old girl stabbed to death in Cape Town

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The Western Cape SAPS has confirmed that two people have been taken in for questioning in connection with the murder of a five-year-old girl in Samora Machel.  

 

Police say the officers were called to Duinefontein Road on Sunday morning at around 08:20, following the discovery of the little girl’s body.

 

Provincial SAPS spokesperson, Captain F.C. Van Wyk, said Samora Machel police have registered a case of murder for further investigation.  

 

“… following the discovery of the body of a five year old girl with a stab wound to the neck on Sunday,” said Van Wyk. 

 

Van Wyk noted that a man and woman were brought in at the local police station to provide more information on the incident.

 

“Investigations continues,” he noted.  

 

The Samora Machel Community Policing Forum (CPF) noted that the incident occurred in the Vukuzenzele (also known as the Sweet Home) informal settlement.  

 

The CPF and the community were deeply shocked by the incident and appealed to locals not to resort to taking the law into their own hands.  

 

“As the CPF, we are still shocked about what happened to the innocent child, and we are calling on the residents to calm down and leave everything to the law to deal with it. We are crying with the family who lost their loved one,” read the CPF’s statement. 

 

Spokesperson Xolani Joja said he has further appealed to the community to instead assist the police by providing any information that can help the investigation.  

 

We are trying to calm this family down and the community. We must just leave the police to deal with this matter, then they will give us feedback, said Joja.

 

He added that they suspect the killer was a known person, but that the CPF will leave the matter to the police to investigate and will await feedback from detectives. 

 

“We are still traumatised, asking ourselves what this innocent child did to this world. A five-year-old child…”

Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin Maledo
Caitlin is an enthusiastic journalist, that has been exploring her interest in broadcast media since 2019. With a natural curiosity for the world around her, you'll always find her poking around hidden gems throughout Cape Town and surrounds.

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