Weeks before
her wedding, 38-year-old bride-to-be Nompumelelo Ngubane, received threatening
calls and WhatsApp messages which reads: "Cancel the wedding or die"
On Friday,
August 18, the eve of her wedding day, Ngubane’s body was found in her car at
KwaPata, in Peietermaritzburg, South Africa.
Her family
believe she had been strangled to death and police are investigating a case of
murder.
Plessislaer
police station spokesperson Captain Musa Ntombela, who confirmed the incident
said they are investigating a case of murder and that no arrests have been made
yet.
The mother
of two and a nurse at Edendale hospital, is believed to have left home on
Friday morning to go to a hair salon and to fetch her wedding gown in the CBD.
She was due to get married on Saturday, August 19, at the Golden Horse Casino.
Speaking to
The Witness, her grieving mother Ntombifikile said she had last spoken to her
daughter at around 8.30 am on Friday.
“She left
home very early to go and do her hair and also fetch her wedding gown from the
boutique in town. She told me she was not going to be gone for long.”
When Ngubane
did not return home by 5 pm that day, her family started getting concerned.
“We tried to
reach her on her cellphone but it was off. One of her brothers said he had last
communicated with her on WhatsApp at around 1.40 pm that day.”
Ntombifikile
said they later learned that Ngubane did not arrive at the boutique to fetch
her dress as per the arrangement. Her body was found slumped in the passenger
seat of her car at around 7 pm on Friday in the KwaPata area in Edendale.
According to
her family, there was a belt around her neck, suggesting she had been strangled
and her face was covered with her head scarf.
Her handbag
and her wallet and cellphone were also missing.
Her car was
seen by locals on the side of the road from around 2 pm that day but they did
not realise that a body was in the vehicle.
One of her
relatives who lives in KwaPata said that Ngubane was missing and she later
found out that the car had been spotted in the area.
“Most locals
who had seen her car in the area thought she was there to visit the relative.
Passers-by could not see there was a person in the car because both the front
seats were lowered.”
Ntombifikile
said after searching for her daughter for hours, the relative told her that her
daughter’s car was parked in KwaPata.
“We asked
the relative to go to the car and see if Nompumelelo was there.”
The relative
then discovered her body.
“She saw her
inside the car and thought she may have fallen asleep. She knocked on the
window but there was no response. She then opened the door and shook her but
she did not respond.”
Police and
paramedics were called in and they declared Ngubane dead at the scene.
Ntombifikile
said weeks before her wedding, her daughter had received numerous threats
telling her to cancel the nuptials.
“She
received numerous threatening calls and WhatsApp messages for her to cancel her
wedding. A few weeks before the wedding, we found a letter that was slipped
under the front door and the letter told her to “cancel the wedding or die”.
“I feared
for her life and I tried to get her to postpone the wedding but she refused and
assured me that nothing would happen.”
Ntombifikile
described her daughter as a loving and kind person who loved her children.
"We are
all still very shocked. She was very excited — as we all were and looking
forward to her wedding day. It was all she spoke about in the past few weeks.
It is heartbreaking that we are now making preparations for her funeral.”
Ngubane will
be buried on Saturday, August 24.
Source:
News24,The Witness

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