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Lugalo's murder shows how brutal life is for SA women
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SOWETAN | Often when women try to safeguard themselves by not walking late, being aware of their surroundings and reporting their every move to their trusted contacts, many have still found themselves in violent situations or worse - they are found dead .

In fact, often when women do try to safeguard themselves by not walking late, by being aware of their surroundings, jogging on routes that are more populated and reporting their every

move to their trusted contacts, many have still found themselves in violent situations or worse — they are found dead...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

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