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Bennet Chenene said his family is traumatised by the latest discovery. Photo by Tumelo Mofokeng
Bennet Chenene said his family is traumatised by the latest discovery. Photo by Tumelo Mofokeng

THE Chenene family recently had the worst day of their lives when the body of their daughter, Nomvula, was found buried in a shack in Lakeside near Orange Farm, south of Joburg, last month.

More salt was added to their emotional wounds when they discovered bones and a cap in the shallow grave the 28-year-old was buried in.

The discovery was made on Saturday, 1 April when the family returned to the shack to perform rituals.

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