Family’s agony: Two young women shot dead

TWO young women were brutally killed on Sunday, 26 October.

The shocking incident happened at Extension 17 in Mamelodi East in Tshwane, South Africa around 4am.

The grieving family told Daily Sun that they are shocked by the incident and demand justice.

They said that neighbours allegedly told them they heard gunshots a few metres away from where they live, and the two female teenagers were found lying dead.

Itumeleng Moramaga (41) said her daughter Tshiamo Moramaga (22) and her sister’s daughter Baleseng Moramaga (21) were brutally murdered.

“When I came to the scene from Thembisa, the pathologists had put them inside a van. We don’t know who shot them. One of my kids’ cellphones was stolen, and the other was still inside her pocket. They were always together. They went to crèche and school together,” she claimed.

Tshiamo Moramaga (22) and niece Baleseng Moramaga

Itumeleng Moramaga says they are shocked by the brutal murder of her daughter Tshiamo Moramaga (22) and niece Baleseng Moramaga (21). Photo by Raymond Morare

She said that Baleseng was a student, studying teaching, and Tshiamo was doing beauty therapy, nails and hair.

“I’m shattered. I have two sons left, but my only daughter is dead. We want to know why my kids were killed,” she said.

Itumeleng said her hope lies with the police to find the killers.

Maggie Moramaga (45), the aunt of the teenagers, said that she was with them on Saturday, 25 October 2025 around 7:30pm. They were talking about her late son Douglas Moramaga (27), who died in a car accident in 2023.

Maggie Moramaga (45) says she was with Tshiamo

Maggie Moramaga (45) says she was with Tshiamo and Baleseng on Saturday evening, 25 October 2025, talking about her late son, Douglas Moramaga (27), who died in a car accident in 2023. Photo by Raymond Morare

“I’m heartbroken. Why were they killed? They even accompanied me to my place, and they came back. The neighbours say that they heard arguments, and Tshiamo saying, ‘Please leave me alone, you will make me make a mistake.’ After that, they heard gunshots,” she claimed.

Maggie said she wants justice for her two nieces.

Tshwane District Police spokesman Captain Johan van Dyk said: “On Sunday, 26 October 2025, at around 06:15, police officers from SAPS Mamelodi East were summoned to Sompisi Street, Extension 17, Mamelodi East, after community members discovered the bodies of two women.

“Upon arrival, police found the bodies of two female victims, aged 21 and 22, both with gunshot wounds to the head. A double murder investigation has been opened, and crime scene experts are currently processing the scene for evidence and possible leads.”

He said the motive for this horrific incident is unknown at this stage.

“The SAPS is appealing to members of the community to come forward with any information that may assist in the investigation. Anyone with information can contact SAPS Mamelodi East directly, use the MySAPS mobile application, or call the SAPS Crime Stop toll-free number 0800 10111,” he said.

– Daily Sun

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