Family seeks brother’s woman friend
ALEXANDRA - The Makgoga family in Alexandra is looking for a woman they believe used to have a relationship with their late brother.
An Alexandra family, originally from Maandagshoek in the GaMamphahlane area of Burgersfort in Limpopo, is looking for a woman thought to have had a relationship with their late brother, Lawrence Phasoane Makgoga.
The woman is believed to have lived in Soweto while Makgoga used to live in 3rd Avenue, Alexandra. She is also thought to have been pregnant at one time, and the family’s suspicions are that she might have been pregnant with their brother’s child.
Makgoga, who was deaf, was killed in 1976 during the Apartheid era and buried by the Apartheid government. The family managed to locate his grave and remains, and reburied him in 2010 but they do not mention where they reburied him.
The Makgoga family believes, if the woman is still alive, she might not be aware that Lawrence died as they were no longer living together.
“We tried by all means to locate the woman but nothing has come of it,” the family said. They then approached the Government Communications and Information Systems in Alexandra for assistance who, in turn referred the matter to Alex News for publication.
The Makgoga family said the reason they wanted to locate the woman was to ensure they take every responsibility for the woman and the child on behalf of their late brother.
“We appeal to anyone with information that may lead the family to locate the whereabouts of the woman and the child to assist us,” they said.
Details: Emmanuel Makgoga 082 343 5095.