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Ghana Trends Blog of Wednesday, 14 December 2022

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Rest In Peace: This lady was killed in a very painful way, see what did before killing her

When a day goes by without seeing any posts about a missing woman or a woman who was found dead, we get surprised.

In South Africa, women and children are no longer safe; they go missing every day.

Gender-based violence is one of the most ongoing crimes in South Africa, and although many organizations try to raise awareness about women's and children's abuse during women’s month, nothing changes, and what is even more surprising is that many women get killed during women's month.

There is another story of a lady who died a very painful death. According to the report, Sinoxolo Yolanda Noah, age 29, was last seen leaving her home in Crown Mines on July 10, 2022, on her way to meet her mother.

She has not been seen since. She was allegedly dragged out of her house against her will, according to the allegations. After being held captive for some time, she was allegedly raped before being murdered. On July 13, 2022, people from the village came over to her body and discovered it.

After allegedly confessing to locals at Crown Mines, five guys were taken into custody and placed under arrest. After that, they were given to leaders of the community, who then informed the police.

The matter is going to be moved to the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg during the following calendar year. Knowing our legal justice very well, all those men will be roaming the streets in a few days to come. South African law is weak sometimes, which is why nowadays people are resorting to mob justice.

In my opinion, the South African legal system must bring back the death penalty if it wants to restore its dignity. A few months ago, Bheki Cele assured women that they would be protected with everything that the government has, but look today—we are still hearing about over five women who get raped and killed every day. Sometimes you can’t blame people who decide to take the law into their own hands; the law keeps on failing us.