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Lobatse: The besieged town

Lobatse residents during Kgotla meeting to address Tlotso issue. PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
Lobatse residents during Kgotla meeting to address Tlotso issue. PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

It has been weeks now with the town of Lobatse experiencing heightened tension and un-answered questions regarding the slain six-year-old child Tlotso Karema while the family is still reeling in shock. Staff Writer MPHO MOKWAPE visited the family who preferred to remain mum on the latest developments.

The family of the slain little child, Tlotso, say they are still reeling in shock as to who murdered their child and that as far as things are unfolding, they are still in the dark. They demanded for their space to focus on mourning their slain child.

Tlotso was reported missing on March 18, 2022 following his disappearance without trace after failing to return home from school and slightly two weeks ago his search came to an end when the police announced that they had recovered his bones and that a DNA test had confirmed his identity.

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