She was discovered by
community members who were cutting down tall grass in a field near a railway
line. Her trousers and underwear had been pulled down. Large rocks had been
thrown onto her head.
According to a police
statement, Moloi also had three wounds to her neck. A knife was found next to
her body. It is believed that she was raped.
Moloi was last seen
in the early hours of Sunday morning at the
Gift’s Inn tavern with a 38-year-old man, who has now been arrested as a
suspect in the murder. Forensic samples was taken from both the victim and the
suspect, said police.
Steve Letsike,
Director of Access Chapter 2, was among a group of activists who met with
Moloi’s family and the police on Monday.
They also visited the tavern and the location where her body was discovered.
When she left the
house on Saturday, Moloi told her aunt that
she would buy her something for Mother’s Day when she got her first paycheque.
“She will never see
another Mother’s Day. That opportunity for them to take care of one another was
taken away,” said Letsike.
“I am broken. I am
angry, because we are sitting here with a rise in hate crime incidents in South
Africa. Prevention of these incidents is not prioritised. I think we have to
face reality; that we are facing a war on women’s bodies – and particularly the
LGBTI community.”
Two
suspects were arrested and appeared before Pretoria Magistrate Court on May
17th. One pleaded guilty and the other one not guilty. Meanwhile, LGBT members
(pictured) occupied the court demanding for justice
Source: LindaikejisBlog
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