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Paul Senoge, the father of Constable Boipelo Senoge, one of the three South African Police Service officers who were found dead demands justice.
The officers are reported to had gone missing on April 23, 2025, and were later found deceased, has expressed relief that the vehicle they were traveling in has been recovered. The officers, including Senoge, Keamogetswe Buys, and Celekhulu Linda, were on their way to Polokwane, Limpopo, where they were deployed.
Paul Senoge shared some heartfelt words about his daughter, Boipelo, who was supposed to celebrate her birthday on May 4. He described her as a loving family member who always kept them informed about her activities. Senoge emphasized that his daughter was a responsible individual who never caused any problems.
While expressing gratitude for the recovery of the vehicle, Paul called on the police to continue with the investigation and ensure that those responsible are held accountable. He stated that he still has questions and will wait for the investigation to conclude before seeking answers. He emphasised that if the deaths were not an accident, the perpetrators should face punishment.
South African Police Service has announced that the three constables will receive official funerals. Boipelo Senoge’s funeral will take place on May 8 at the St Peter Anglican Church in Rocklands, Mangaung, followed by her burial at the South Park Cemetery.
The funerals for the other two officers, Keamogetswe Buys and Celekhulu Linda, have also been scheduled, with memorial services to be held on May 6.
The police have confirmed that the back part of the VW Polo was located, and investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the officers’ disappearance and death. The officers were last seen at the Kranskop Plaza on the N1 on April 23, and their phones and the vehicle’s tracking device were switched off.
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