' I wouldn’t wish this pain on anyone’: Mom’s heartbreak after daughter and niece found shot dead in Mamelodi



The mother of one of the two young women found shot dead in Mamelodi, Tshwane, on Sunday morning expressed her heartbreak, saying she would not wish the pain she feels even on her worst enemy.

The horrific incident, which has left the family shattered, occurred on Sunday, October 26, in Mamelodi East, Extension 17.

Itumeleng Moramaga, 41, confirmed to IOL News that her daughter, Tshiamo Moramaga, 22, and her sister’s daughter, Baleseng Moramaga, 21, were the victims.

Itumeleng, who said she was at home in Tembisa, was informed of the tragedy by her eldest sister, the mother of Baleseng.

She confirmed that the two young women lived together in Mamelodi, where they rented a room.

“My eldest sister called me in the morning telling me about this incident, that I had to rush there. I asked what happened, and she just said the kids got hurt. I was shocked because my daughter had recently visited me,” she said.

When she arrived at the scene, she was met with the devastating news that the two young women had been shot dead.

“When I arrived there, I found that they had died, and they were already inside the forensic vehicle. I asked to see them, and when I did, I saw that it was them – they had been shot,” she said tearfully.

The distraught mother said she is still struggling to come to terms with the loss.

“I’m so hurt. I’m shattered because she was the only daughter I had. I’m now left with two sons. I don’t know what happened, or what could have led to them being killed in such a brutal way, especially while they were together,” she said, tears running down her face.

She said that according to the neighbours, they had heard gunshots a few metres from where the two young women lived.

“The neighbours said they heard arguments and gunshots around 4am, on the street,” she said.

According to the neighbours, Tshiamo was allegedly heard arguing with her boyfriend, she said.

She added that a message found on Baleseng’s phone showed that the two had been communicating shortly before the shooting, but Tshiamo’s phone was missing and may have been stolen.

“They grew up together like twins,” she said. “They went to crèche together, and they even loved wearing the same clothes since childhood.”

The heartbroken mother said the last time she saw her daughter was on Saturday.

“She came on Friday to install a weave for me because I was going to a function and she left on Saturday. She was studying beauty therapy, nails, and hair,” she said.

She said Baleseng was a third-year Bachelor of Education student at the University of South Africa (Unisa).

“We are shattered as a family. We never expected such a tragic thing to happen to them. The pain I am feeling now, I can’t even wish for my enemy,” she said. 

“We want justice for them. Women and children are getting killed every day. We want the police to get to the bottom of this and find out what happened.”

Meanwhile, Tshwane district police spokesperson Captain Johan van Dyk confirmed the incident, saying officers from SAPS Mamelodi East were called to the scene at Sompisi Street, at 6.15 a.m, on Sunday after community members discovered the bodies of two young women.

“Upon arrival, police found the bodies of two female victims, aged 21 and 22, both with gunshot wounds to the head,” Van Dyk said.

He said a double murder investigation has been opened.

“The motive for this horrific incident is unknown at this stage,” he said. 

“The South African Police Service is appealing to members of the community to come forward with any information that may assist in the investigation.”

Anyone with information is urged to contact SAPS Mamelodi East directly, use the MySAPS mobile application, or call the SAPS Crime Stop toll-free number at 0800 10111.

simon.majadibodu@iol.co.za

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