Television and Media personality Somizi Mhlongo, has shown off his heart of gold again. The presenter who was touched by the news of missing Tongaat teen Bobo Mchunu, has pledged to donate money for his coffin if the remains of a person which were discovered in Tongaat are those of Bobo.
The news of the missing teen has sent shockwaves to many, this follows after a video of him lying limp in a pool of blood after being allegedly beaten in a mob attack, went viral on social media.
The pupil was allegedly accused of stealing liquor at a local bottle store in the area. The perpetrators involved in this incident allegedly practised a mob attack and detained him in at a local tavern.
Although the family is still waiting for the results from the lab to confirm whether the decomposed and mutilated body, that was found in a river in the area is that of the missing teen, Somizi spoke to his mom to yesterday to donate the money.
Somizi said they cannot confirm the burial details at this stage but he pleaded with anyone to lend a helping hand. Through the females facebook popular group "Ladies House", scores of people have been donating money to the family and also demanding justice for the teen.
Tweeps reacted to his post.
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The news of the missing teen has sent shockwaves to many, this follows after a video of him lying limp in a pool of blood after being allegedly beaten in a mob attack, went viral on social media.
The pupil was allegedly accused of stealing liquor at a local bottle store in the area. The perpetrators involved in this incident allegedly practised a mob attack and detained him in at a local tavern.
Although the family is still waiting for the results from the lab to confirm whether the decomposed and mutilated body, that was found in a river in the area is that of the missing teen, Somizi spoke to his mom to yesterday to donate the money.
Somizi said they cannot confirm the burial details at this stage but he pleaded with anyone to lend a helping hand. Through the females facebook popular group "Ladies House", scores of people have been donating money to the family and also demanding justice for the teen.
Tweeps reacted to his post.
Image credit: IDispatch Live
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