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Dead bodies in the clan war in Mmbumbulu

By staffMay 9, 20263 Mins Read
Dead bodies in the clan war in Mmbumbulu
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It is being talked about in the corners of two dead bodies in Madundube, Mbumbulu on Saturday when two families quarreled which turned into chicken and chicken.

It is a country found that Mr. Mleke Ndlovu (42) and Mr. Lele Mkhize (39) were left behind in this fight. The source said that these families live by fighting each other, this time the conflict started after the boys of these families fought, the issue grew and eventually involved the adults.

KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Paul Magwaza, confirmed the killing of two people. He said the police in Mbumbulu are investigating two cases of murder after two men were shot in Madundube.

“It turns out that there was an argument that led to a shootout and people were injured,” he said. He said the argument took place at a liquor store.

A Solezwe source with knowledge of the matter said: “The children used to fight and the matter will only grow.”

He went on to say that when the Mkhize family saw Ndlovu (Mleke) coming to mediate, they were begging them to lay down their weapons and have a verbal conversation with the Mkhize family, who opened fire and hit him on the forehead, and he became silent on the spot.

After that, it is said that the Ndlovu family became enraged when they saw the soul of their member coming out while they were watching and fired four bullets repeatedly at Mkhize (Lele) who is said to have died at the Prince Mshiyeni Memorial Hospital in Mlaza.

The source said that this incident has left the community in this area in shock and asking each other unanswered questions.

Mrs. Balungile Ndlovu, who is Ndlovu’s (Mleke) step mother, said that the person who called her was killed. He said it is still hard to accept that their member is no longer in the world.

He pointed out that the trouble in these families started after the children quarreled and the matter will end up involving the adults.

”The sad thing is that Mleke thought it was better to shoot him while he was lying. He used to say that there should be no fighting but let’s talk verbally and weapons should be put down. We don’t know what caused the Mkhize people to think it would be better to shoot and kill someone who was only mediating,” he said.

He always said that what happened to the Ndlovu family is very sad. He admitted that there was a member of the Mkhize family who was shot by their member during the fight.

He told It is a country that they will meet the Mkhize family because the local chief will bring them together to discuss this matter in detail and find a solution as soon as possible.

It is a country could not get the Mkhize family to speak for themselves.

The local chief, Mr. Nene, whose name was not available, said It is a country that this incident left them stunned.

Nene said that they are still very shocked because they did not expect that something like this could happen in the area.

He said that chaos in this area is something unknown, they are not used to it at all.

“We are also very confused as community leaders and we feel bad about what happened,” explained Nene.

However, he promised that they will do everything possible to intervene in order to ensure that there is peace in the two families and that violence does not continue that could end up spilling more blood than this.

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