Duo killed at their homes over phones

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Duo killed at their homes over phones
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'What is more heartbreaking is that they took the lives of innocent people for mere cellphones as they did not take anything else.'

Moeketsi Ngele's wife holds a phone with the picture of her murdered husband. / KABELO MOKOENA

The wife of the man who was killed while trying to rescue his tenant has told of moments before he was gunned down. Moeketsi Ngele, 39, was shot in the early hours on Sunday at his home at Winnie Mandela Zone 12 in Tembisa. The 33-year-old woman, who did not want to be named, told Sowetan both her husband and tenant were shot dead almost at the same time."He went to work as usual that day and came back not knowing he was returning to his death." She said she was inside the house with her husband when they suddenly heard gun shots.

"My husband went out to see what was happening. After he left, another shot went off and I ran to check if he was fine. I found him laying on the ground."

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