Nakedi Ramollo (24) Wanted for questioning URGENTLY
Friday 8 May 2026
[UPDATE] Police in Limpopo have intensified the manhunt following the gruesome discovery of a dismantled body believed to be that of Anna Makhukhu Ramollo (18), a wheelchair-bound woman from Rakgoatha Village outside Moletlane, who was reported #missing together with her brother, Nakedi Ramollo (24), on Friday, 01 May 2026.
The body was discovered on Wednesday, 07 May 2026, at about 19:34, in a bush along the R519 road between Zebediela and Polokwane after a local farmer alerted police following reports from a shepherd who detected a foul smell while searching for cattle.
Upon arrival at the scene, police discovered a shallow grave covered with freshly cut tree branches. Further investigation led to the recovery of a decomposed and dismantled female body with severe injuries.
The body was transported to the Forensic Pathology Services for post-mortem examination and formal identification.
Police have since opened a murder case at Zebediela SAPS, while investigations relating to the disappearance of the siblings continue at Moletlane SAPS.
Police are still searching for Nakedi Ramollo (24), who is believed to be involved in the incident.
Anyone with information regarding his whereabouts is urged to immediately contact the police.
The Provincial Commissioner of Police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe, has strongly condemned the brutal killing and directed investigators to mobilise maximum resources to ensure the swift arrest of those responsible.
Anyone with information that can assist the investigation or help locate Nakedi Ramollo is urged to contact the Investigating Officer Sergeant Rodney Mothiba on 076 098 6633, #CrimeStop on 08600 10111, the nearest police station, or use the #MySAPSApp anonymously.
Police investigations are continuing
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Police investigations are continuing.
REMEMBER keep your eyes peeled and report ALL crime.
If you know anything about this case or any similar crimes, Kindly consider to do the right thing.
Call SAPS Crime line 086 00 10 111 OR download The My SAPS App. It's FREE and you could save a life.
Teach your children how to use The My SAPS App.
You can aslo call or visit your local police station.
Call 10 111.
#MySAPSApp. #WANTED #murder #StopGBV #NoBail #ChildRape #StopRape

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