“Upon arrival of the police, the situation was tense with a large number of people, which made it hard for police to manoeuvre,” he said.
Police eventually reached a place where it is believed the little boy could have been buried. “Thereafter members also arrived at the cemetery and found the man with injuries. The man was taken to a medical facility for treatment, while police were shown a grave where the remains of Junior were.”
Mabandla’s family members indicated the clothes recovered with the remains were their child’s.
The man has not yet been charged but an investigation is under way.
Mdhluli said police are returning to Pienaar on Thursday as it is expected the body of the three-year-old girl will be exhumed.
Though the child was not reported missing, the community and the family were searching for her.
Remains of six-year-old discovered a month after he went missing
Mpumalanga police expected to exhume three-year-old girl's body
The remains of a boy who went missing in June have been discovered, a month after his disappearance in Mpumalanga.
Junior Mabandla, 6, went missing in Pienaar on June 3. His body was exhumed from a shallow grave on Wednesday.
Mpumalanga police have arrested an 18-year-old man after the discovery of the body.
Police spokesperson Col Donald Mdhluli said the man was receiving medical treatment under police guard after reportedly being assaulted by community members.
Mdhluli said police were called to the scene in Pienaar where community members were gathered and apprehended a man who allegedly told them he was “somehow involved in the disappearance of two children”.
These are Mabandla and a missing three-year-old girl.
“Upon arrival of the police, the situation was tense with a large number of people, which made it hard for police to manoeuvre,” he said.
Police eventually reached a place where it is believed the little boy could have been buried. “Thereafter members also arrived at the cemetery and found the man with injuries. The man was taken to a medical facility for treatment, while police were shown a grave where the remains of Junior were.”
Mabandla’s family members indicated the clothes recovered with the remains were their child’s.
The man has not yet been charged but an investigation is under way.
Mdhluli said police are returning to Pienaar on Thursday as it is expected the body of the three-year-old girl will be exhumed.
Though the child was not reported missing, the community and the family were searching for her.
Mpumalanga community safety, security and liaison MEC Jackie Macie applauded the community after Mabandla's body was found on Wednesday.
“While we appreciate the efforts by men and women in blue, we are grateful to the community for their role in a quest to find the child. It is disheartening to witness these levels of disregard for human life, especially towards women and children.
“Just a few days ago the body of a woman was exhumed from a shallow grave in the same area.”
Macie appealed to the community to work with the police to prevent and solve crime. His department would continue to advocate for harsher sentences for perpetrators of.
“Crime is a societal challenge that requires collective efforts and solidarity. The collaboration between our community and law enforcement agencies is crucial.”
Macie urged parents and guardians to be more vigilant with their children. The MEC is expected to visit the two bereaved families on Friday.
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