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The Mushaphi family with their daughter Tshavhungwa Mmbengwa at their house in Mulodi village on Saturday afternoon. From left to right are Phathutshedzo Mushaphi (9), Ms Rendani Mushaphi (mother) and Tshavhungwa Mmbengwa (16). Standing in front is little sister Philelo Mushaphi (4). Photo: Victor Mukwevho.

Tears of joy when 'lost' daughter returns home

 

Tears of joy flowed when a 16-year-old girl who had disappeared without a trace in July last year was reunited with her family at Mulodi village last Thursday. This came after the story of the disappearance of Tshavhungwa Mmbengwa was reported in the Limpopo Mirror.

Speaking to the newspaper at her house in Mulodi village on Saturday afternoon, Ms Rendani Mushaphi said she had received telephone calls from some of the newspaper’s readers, saying they had seen her daughter in the Thohoyandou area. “I could not believe it at first, but after the third call, I rushed to town and found my beloved daughter walking alone next to one of the big grocery shops. It looks like there was someone who knows me who was with her,” she said.

She mentioned that she had been searching for her daughter everywhere for the past six months without success, but for the media to help her family trace their beloved daughter had taken less than a day. Ms Mushaphi said she had immediately phoned the police to inform them that her daughter had been found alive. When asked where she had been for the past six months, the shy-looking and frightened Tshavhungwa Mmbengwa said she had been taken by unknown people, together with four other girls from Vuwani, to Pretoria, where they had been taken to a secret house.

Ms Mushaphi said that her daughter was still very traumatised and did not want to talk about the incident. “I am only happy that my daughter is back home and safe,” she said.

 

 

Date:16 March 2024

By: Victor Mukwevho

Victor Mukwevho Ne-vumbani joined the Mirror during it's inception in 1990. He joined the SABC newsroom in 1995, and was known by  listeners as "A u fhedzisela ari". He was a news editor for The Tembisan Newspaper from 2007 to 2015. He rejoined the Limpopo Mirror newspaper in June 2022 as a freelance journalist.

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