Police in Lebowakgomo, Limpopo, have launched a manhunt following the brutal murder of 51-year-old Mumsy Seribishane, who was found shot multiple times in what investigators describe as a deliberate and violent attack.
Story Summary:
- Mumsy Seribishane, 51, was found shot dead in Lebowakgomo, Limpopo, after a violent attack on Tuesday night.
- Police have launched a manhunt for the suspects, who fled the scene in a white golf without registration plates.
- Investigators are gathering evidence to determine the motive, and the Provincial Commissioner has condemned the crime, calling for community cooperation.
Limpopo police launch manhunt for violent killers
Authorities responded to an emergency call on the evening of Tuesday, 22 October 2024, at around 18:30, when they arrived at the scene to find the woman’s body lying lifeless with multiple gunshot wounds to her upper body.
The motive behind this heinous crime remains unknown, but the police are pursuing all leads as they intensify their search for the suspect or suspects.
Initial reports suggest that the assailant(s) fled the scene in a white golf without registration plates, complicating the investigation.
Police believe this detail could be key in identifying those responsible.
Provincial Commissioner Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe condemned the senseless killing, calling on her officers to use every available resource to track down the culprits.
She also called for community members to assist the police with any information they may have about the attack or the suspect vehicle.
“We will not rest until the perpetrators of this violent crime are brought to justice,” said Hadebe.
This investigation remains in its early stages, but police are confident that further evidence will emerge as they continue to follow up on witness accounts.
The shocking nature of the crime has left the close-knit community of Lebowakgomo in fear, as they await further developments in the case.