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Thursday 21 April 2011

Jades Rewritten Newspaper Article - Not My Business.

The Apartheid in South Africa taken to a new level
Citizens across South Africa now fear murder because of the distressing apartheid.
It was reported, late last night, that three cases of murder have occurred in the small town of Kuruman. Three African victims were brutally taken from their local community after a green jeep pulled up near the victims and now they're no-where to be found.
It is known that one of the victims, Danlandi Osundare was taken at approximately 8pm last night from his family home. The kidnappers made quite a stir; as one local neighbor tells us: “The green Jeep turned up last night, their whole house woke up, and they dragged Danlandi out”. This is not the only time that this has happened, as reports say it then happened again on that evening in the same village. 
 Akanni Monada was also brutally taken from the home two hours later. It seemed the kidnappers broke in at around 10pm in the evening through Monada's open bedroom window, which his family claimed that he always left open so that they could get air. Monada's family told press that they were all awoken by the sounds of screams, but because of fear, none of them left their rooms until they were sure that everyone had left the home and the Jeep had driven off.
 Another of the kidnappings happened to Chinwe Chunga, whom's story was very different. It seemed that she went off to work as normal on Friday, only to not return home. A work friend spoke of the event, saying "Chinwe was a lovely person, why would anyone feel the need to do this? its so wrong...". It is unknown what happened to Chunga after leaving work. Civilians are starting to ask themselves; why is this happening to us?
Local police recommend public to stay in their homes in the evening and not to go out walking the lonely streets unaccompanied. They also say to look out for any green 4-by-4 Jeeps, as the same car has been used in the kidnapping of the victims.
Locals fear what may happen to them and their families, and are praying that it all goes away.
Right now, nobody is safe…