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The disappearance of a 38-year-old school teacher and her three daughters has left her family in distress.
According to the police, Lucy Rambevha and her children Rotakala, 17, Mulweli, 14, and Rolivhuwa, 8, disappeared from Thohoyandou E block on Friday.
A statement issued by police spokesman Lt-Col Mamphashwa Seabi said the car belonging to the Rambevhas, a gray Mazda 3 is also missing.
Seabi told Sowetan that the husband reported her missing and told police that he had a verbal disagreement with his wife prior to her disappearance.
“Preliminary police investigations indicated that the mother had previously argued with her husband, who jobs in Polokwane. The complainant alleges that when he arrived from work, there was no one to welcome him home, ”the statement read.
When Sowetan contacted husband He said he cannot comment and the matter is in the hands of the police.
“Contact the person who posted this on social media … the matter is with the police,” he said.
Rambevha’s sister Grace Rammela said she last saw her Tuesday to celebrate Mulweli’s birthday.
“The last time I saw my sister was Tuesday while celebrating her daughter’s birthday. She was not herself “ Rammela said.
The principal of the Tshikevha Christian School, Thivhavhudzi Ratshibvumo, said Rambevha was not expected to be at work this week because he was on study leave, but was surprised when his older sister called him to ask if he had gone to work.
“He is a very kind person and always goes the extra mile for the children he teaches and his fellow staff members, even after hours he works at school,” Ratshibvumo said.
Anyone with information on his whereabouts should contact Chief Warrant Officer Radzilani on 082 222 9023 or 015 960 1000. Alternatively, they can also contact the 24-hour Crime Stop number. 0860010111 or your nearest police station.
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