An arrest warrant has been issued for Halimmah Thamando Mnyobisi, who is wanted for the alleged murder of her husband, Fezile Mnyobisi, in Botshabelo, Free State.
On September 15, the deceased, 35, who was a teacher, was taken to hospital by his wife in a private vehicle and declared dead on arrival. He had been stabbed more than thirty times.
Police initially opened a case of robbery and murder at Botshabelo police station.
“After intensive investigations by Botshabelo detectives working with the provincial investigative psychology department, three suspects were arrested after arrest warrants were issued,” police spokesperson Sergeant Mahlomola Kareli said.
Vusumuzi Daniel Nqele, 43, and Moeketsi Innocent Manko, 35, were arrested on November 8 for murder and conspiracy to commit murder. Further investigations led to the arrest of the deceased’s brother-in-law, Abdool Thamando, 35, in Johannesburg.
Kareli said 38-year-old Halimmah Mnyobisi is fleeing in a black Mazda CX-5 with unknown registration.
“The wanted suspect has evaded arrest and anyone with information on her whereabouts is urged to contact Detectives Captain Sandile Dladla on 082 560 4727, or W/O Lehlohonolo Tloanyane on 073 261 8753, or Sgt Lebohang Nkopane on 068 098 8350, or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.”
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