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Police confirm Eskom employee Thembisile Yende was murdered

Thembisile Yende. Picture Credit: Facebook
Thembisile Yende. Picture Credit: Facebook

Postmortem results have revealed that Thembisile Yende‚ whose decomposing body was found in her Eskom office in Springs last week‚ was murdered.

“The postmortem results show that she had head injuries and bruises on her neck so we have changed the case from inquest to murder‚” said police spokesperson‚ Lieutenant Kay Makhubela.

He would not divulge how the head injuries were sustained.

Thirty-year-old Yende was found dead in her office an Eskom substation in Springs‚ 13 days after she had gone missing.

Last week‚ her family told Times Media that they suspected foul play in her death.

“There was nothing untoward in her behaviour [when she was last seen on May 17]. She was her usual self. The last person to see her was her partner‚” family spokesperson Mboneni Yende said.

Eskom pledges to help Thembisile Yende's familyEskom has pledged to assist the family of their slain employee Thembisile Yende whose body was found in a storeroom next to the Pieterboth substation in Ekurhuleni on May 29, 13 days after she went missing. 

“She loved life. She adored her six-year-old son and her mother. Those two were the centre of her world.

“She was not scared to express herself. She was a happy person.”

At the time‚ Mboneni said the family had yet to make funeral arrangements as it was awaiting the postmortem results.

“We went to see the body but because of technicalities‚ we could not see her face‚” Mboneni said.

Thembisile had been working at Eskom as a trainee technician. She joined the power utility in 2015.

 

 

 

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