Police open inquests after two decomposing bodies found in KZN

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Police open inquests after two decomposing bodies found in KZN
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Two bodies were found, both in advanced state of decomposition in KZN - in separate incidents.

DURBAN - KWAZULU-NATAL police have opened inquest dockets after two decomposing bodies were discovered in separate incidents this week.Pietermaritzburg SAPS Search and Rescue and PMB K9 Search and Rescue members were called to assist Alexander Road SAPS with a body recovery at the Ukulinga research farm on Wednesday. The decomposed body of an unknown male was recovered.

KZN SAPS provincial spokesperson, Captain Nqobile Gwala, said the deceased is around 30-years-old and was found in the bushes by staff.

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