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Senior reporter Aviwe Mtila spoke to Paul Senoge who is Biopelo's father. He says they are relieved as a family because to them it appears to be a road accident case and nothing more.
AFTER days of intensive search and rescue efforts, the missing VW Polo vehicle has been retrieved from the Hennops River, where the bodies of the police officers were discovered earlier this week.
Their bodies were discovered by divers around 70km (43 miles) away in Hennops River earlier this week. The car they had been in was recovered from the same river on Thursday. The police initially ...
The scene where the car carrying the 3 missing police officers had gone off the N1 highway crashing into the Hennops River below. Picture: Jacques Nelles/EWN. JOHANNESBURG - Deputy police ...
The bodies of constables Cebekhulu Linda, Keamogetswe Buys and Boipelo Senoge were recovered from the Hennops River in Centurion this week. Police recovered a further two bodies in separate searches.
Officials have confirmed that a debris of a Volkswagen has also been found in the river. So far, three female bodies and two males have been recovered in different locations within the river.
The Hennops River’s recent green hue has raised alarms, with the Department of Water and Sanitation strongly advising against any ‘water contact sports’ in any of Gauteng’s rivers.