Family raises funds to bring home Irishman who travelled to SA to meet online connection

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“He has been walking the streets of South Africa for a week with no food or water and is currently receiving medical care.”

 

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Idiot 🤭

Kanti where do we fit in. Is because he is white. If it was a black man from Zimbabwe WMC media wouldn't be reporting it

Singanaphi emntwini eyoshela?🤔

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