“This comes as a great relief - not only for us, but for all victims of femicide and gender-based violence.”
her family’s reliefNgobeni’s twin sister Tintswalo recalled how difficult the past three years have been for the family as they mourned and endured the lengthy court process that unfolded.
“This comes as a great relief - not only for us, but for all victims of femicide and gender-based violence,” she said.Tintswalo said her sister’s death took away a part of her and she still sometimes forgot that she was gone. “Just recently, I got some exciting news and I thought, let me call my twin - only to be reminded I can't. It happens all the time. It's like a replay, all the time,” she said.
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