'Why did they take my one and only child?' cries mom of Mondeor victim

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MondeorHigh | 'I could feel his pulse. I could see he was still alive but I could see he was going.'

"My one and only child! Why did they have to take him away from me?" Dumi Chauke cried as she was led into a vehicle parked just metres away from where her son's body lay.

"Kulani! Kulani," the 36-year-old woman wailed as she walked away from the mortuary van. She and a female relative were distraught as they came to see Kulani's body being removed from the spot where he took his last breath. Kulani was stabbed - reportedly three times in the chest - just minutes after he left home to go to school.

His uncle, Themba Chauke, told the media that he was shocked when he received a distraught phone call telling him to rush to the scene where Kulani had been stabbed.

 

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Omg this is so heartbreaking. RIP young man 💔

Heartbreaking..😢😢

The great vigil... Goal

I'm praying for u mommy God heal ur heart and mind

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