No arrests after KZN woman’s body found in sugar cane fields

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No arrests after KZN woman’s body found in sugar cane fields
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Nkosikhona Zondo's body was found earlier this month in the Eston-Illovo area. ECR_Newswatch

Police say she had apparently left her home in Camperdown after receiving a call from an unknown man who told her that she was supposed to report for duty."A case of murder is being investigated by Illovo SAPS after the body of a woman was found burnt in the sugar cane plantation in Eston in August.

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