The #NotInMyName organisation attended the court proceedings of a 25-year-old Pretoria woman who is charged with the gruesome murder of her two children aged five and eight.
Kamogelo and Relebogile were found burnt beyond recognition at an abandoned building in Atteridgeville four months ago.
The organisation chairperson in Atteridgeville, Phatuxolo Nzimande, says they want justice to be served and they will stand with the family until the end.
“The longer the children are in the mortuary, the longer the family suffers secondary victimization. We will continue supporting the family anyway possible to make sure that Kamogelo and Relebogile get the justice they deserve,” says Nzimande.
The case has been postponed to the 26th of August, for further investigation.
Meanwhile, Virginia Motseneng who is the great-grandmother of the two little girls whose bodies were found burnt in an abandoned building is pleading to be given a chance to bury them before she dies.
Motseneng said she had been battling to make peace with what had happened and was even having difficulty sleeping since the death of her great-grandchildren.
“As far as we know my granddaughter has confessed to killing her children so we were hoping that would speed things up so we can put these children to rest. The law can continue to deal with their mother as this is the life, she chose but at least the children will finally be at peace,” she said.
