Crime - Woman Found Murdered After Fleeing Abusive Boyfriend
A 26-year-old woman who went missing is believed to have been beaten to death in Khayelitsha, Cape
Town,months after escaping her abusive boyfriend.
Aviwe Jam Jam’s body was identified by her family on Tuesday after it was
found at the Vygieskraal Stadium, Athlone, on July 29, roughly 24km from her
home.Captain FC van Wyk said the postmortem still needed to be concluded.
The boyfriend was arrested last week in connection with “several other cases” and is being investigated in connection with her murder.
Minister of Police Fikile Mbalula
visited the family at their home.
Later, he told journalists that police had been looking for the boyfriend in connection with other cases.
Later, he told journalists that police had been looking for the boyfriend in connection with other cases.
Aviwe’s aunt Nondumiso Zizi said her
niece had told her mother that she had left for Pretoria and that she should
not look for her because she was hiding from her boyfriend.
Zizi was unable to confirm when
Aviwe left Khayelitsha. She said Aviwe and her boyfriend had been together for
“several years” and have a 2-year-old child.
“Aviwe was in an abusive
relationship with this boyfriend. Aviwe’s mother tried to warn Aviwe of this,
but she wouldn’t listen. She loved [her] boyfriend, so there was nothing we
could do about it.”
“Aviwe’s mother suspected that Aviwe won’t come [back] alive because the way the boyfriend was treating her.”
She said the boyfriend had come to their home looking for Aviwe and had
attacked her stepfather because he thought the family was hiding Aviwe.“Aviwe’s mother suspected that Aviwe won’t come [back] alive because the way the boyfriend was treating her.”
Zizi said the boyfriend and a group of friends attacked the stepfather with a panga and he had to get 12 stitches.
“He [the stepfather] was bleeding and the whole yard was full of blood because of them and the boyfriend climbed on top of him and said they should kill him.”
The boyfriend was arrested shortly after for assaulting the stepfather, said Mbalula.
During the visit, Aviwe’s mother Nomthandazo Jam Jam, 56, proudly showed journalists a photo of Aviwe at her graduation.
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