Family not healing after sibling's death
Monday, February 12, 2018
The police discovered Inose’s body last July at Tsolamosese, known as ‘Tsolamosese block 7’, and suspected he was killed and dumped in a manhole sewage. Then, his neighbours discovered him inside an open manhole after not seeing him for a while at his place where he was staying alone.
Recently, The Monitor team visited Tsolamosese and met Inose’s younger sister, Mosadiko Inose, 58, who disclosed her family’s sad plight.
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