UK-based woman turns to Ramaphosa's office for help in mom’s murder case

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UK-based woman turns to Ramaphosa's office for help in mom’s murder case A UK-based woman who believes the police have not acted thoroughly when investigating her mother’s recent murder, has turned to the president’s office for help.

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Seventy-two-year-old Premla Moodliar’s lifeless body was found bound and gagged in the penthouse of a building she owned in Overport.

The crux of Moodliar-Rensburg’s complaint is that the police have not kept her abreast with their detective work, and she wanted to be interviewed because she claimed to have information that was important to the investigation.Investigators from SAPS Mayville initially handled the matter which has since been taken over by detectives from the Provincial Investigations Unit. Moodliar, a former school teacher, who also had a hand in their family spice business, lived alone.

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CyrilRamaphosa is incapable of managing his own country but he will definitely help the UK based woman to make himself look good internationally. It's hard being a SAn.

If the president cannot help fellow South Africans. Like : Farm murders, rape, abuse , police brutality, justice system for crimes that's extreme etc even the pandemic. How is it possible that he'll be able to assist you. We in SA is suffering yet his attention is on America.

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