Manish (Monty) Devchand was hijacked at his place of business in Grand Place in Lenasia by unknown suspects on Thursday. He died on Friday and was buried over the weekend 🕯🕊 crime CitizenNews
Devchand’s family owns the popular Laxmi Cash and Carry grocery outlet in Lenasia.are investigating the incident.Devchand’s funeral took place at the Ramakrishna Hall in Lenasia at 10 am before proceeding to the Avalon Cemetery Crematorium near Soweto.Tributes have been pouring in for Devchand since his hijacking last week Thursday.
“Monty was a giant amongst men. A beautiful spirit that helped and gave to the upliftment of the Lenasia community. My condolences to the Devchand family your loss is our loss. Rest in easy brother Monty, you will be sorely missed,” tweeted Miss Neutrino VXD. Monty was a giant amongst men. A beautiful spirit that helped and gave to the upliftment of the Lenasia community. My condolences to the Devchand family your loss is our loss. Rest in easy brother Monty, you will be sorely missed.
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