Missing South African police officers found dead in river after six days
Summary
The bodies of three South African police officers, missing for six days, were found in the Hennops river. The circumstances of their deaths are currently being investigated, with no definitive reason given yet.Key Facts
- The bodies of three missing police officers were found in a river in South Africa.
- The three officers were named Boipelo Senoge, Cebekhulu Linda, and Keamogetswe Buys.
- The police also found the bodies of two other people in the river, one of whom was a police clerk.
- The officers were last seen at a petrol station near Johannesburg.
- Their vehicle tracking device and mobile phones were off from the time they disappeared.
- The officers' vehicle, a white VW Polo, still hasn't been located.
- A search team combed the areas of Gauteng, Free State, and Limpopo before discovering parts of a car believed to be a VW Polo.
- The South African public has been closely following the search for the missing officers.
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