
The suspect, who wanted to murder the South African college student, died in a shootout with the police.
The man was associated with the death of Olorato Mongale, where a body found in Johannesburg on Sunday, about two hours after the date was missing.
A police spokesman Athlenda Mathe found a major suspect hiding in a residential complex in the Amanzimtoti coastal village early in the morning early in the morning.
The suspect, who was not named by the police, was shot by police officers, fire and killed him, Brigadier Mathe added.
NHLANHLA MKHANAZI Regional Police Commissioner said the suspect said that 28 ID cards and 12 cell phones were owned at the time of death.
Mongale’s death brought about a fierce debate about the level of violence faced by women in South Africa.
This country has one of the world’s highest female murder and gender -based violence.
In a passionate statement, the police minister Senjou Kunu called Monga’s murder “inhuman enemy” and “terrible”.
The police found two other men who were related to murder, and the police detained the parents of the dead suspect.
The mother of the suspect was accused of paying him for “arrest” in her house.
The police also said the suspect’s father was the owner of the VW polo used in Mongo’s murder.
Brig Mathe said that the vehicle confiscated by the police has traces of blood.
The parent of the suspect questioned the detention, but was now released, said Mkhwanazi.
Earlier this week, the police desired to kill three suspects nominated Ngubane, Wonor Angel and Bongani Mthandhulu.
The police were arrested by Makhanya and Mthimkhulu on charges of kidnapping and robbed women in Kwazulu -Natal last month, using VW polo associated with Mongale’s murder. Both were released as bail.
A police spokesman, MATHE, confirmed a criminal organization for women in a shopping mall or a “syndicate” in a shopping mall for kidnapping and robbery, as part of the investigation of murder, Mathe said.
“They suggested them and asked for a date, when they agreed, she plans to rob them, she added.
When Mongale saw it on Sunday, she dated a date with a man he met a few days ago at the shopping center.
The CCTV video showed her walking to the queue of Johannesburg and walking towards the white Volkswagen Polo with a fake license plate.
The 30 -year -old friends were invited to a man’s date confirmed only in Johannesburg, where he studied graduate degrees at Witwatersrand University.
She said she was excited and prepared for a date just before leaving the house.
But the police later found her in an open field, causing public anger and demanding justice.
Criselda Kananda family spokesman said Mongale’s body was “brutally violated.”
On Wednesday evening, the candlelight boundaries were opened where her body was found on Lombardy West.
Local media reported that family and friends described her as a state -of -the -art and bubble woman, who lived with her purpose and love.