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JUSTICE FOR NDALO: Family Suspects Foul Play After Toddler Found Dead.

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TRAGEDY AS MISSING TODDLER (3) FOUND DEAD!

Qumbu – Eastern Cape — The frantic search for a missing three-year-old boy has ended in a nightmare that has left a village in shock and a family demanding justice.

Little Ndalo Ngxola, who vanished while playing with his siblings, was found dead on Wednesday morning, 17 December. His body was discovered in a village far from his home in Phungulelweni Locality, Ntabankulu.

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A Community in Mourning

Ndalo went missing on the morning of Thursday, 11 December. What started as a normal day of play in the yard turned into a week-long search involving detectives from eMaxesibeni and worried community members.

The family’s worst fears were confirmed when his tiny body was located six days after he disappeared.

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‘He Was Killed’

The Ngxola family is struggling to come to terms with the gruesome discovery. Speaking to the media, family spokesperson Anelisa Ngxola said the family is emotionally devastated and believes foul play was involved.

“The family is emotionally disturbed by finding three-year-old Ndalo dead. It is clear that he was killed,” said Ngxola.

While the community mourns, the family is calling for the law to take its course. They want answers as to how a toddler playing in his own yard could end up dead in a distant village.

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Police Investigation

Detectives are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the boy’s disappearance and death. No arrests have been made yet, but the family is pleading with anyone who might have information to come forward.

As the village of Phungulelweni grapples with the loss, prayers are being held for the young soul. “Let this child rest forever Lord, shine upon him with light that never goes off,” the family added in a heartbreaking tribute.

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