Two bodies found at Mitchells Plain beach

The cop is pointing where the second naked woman body was found. The two dead bodies, one of them half naked, were discovered at Monwabisi Beach and in the area of the Wolfgat nature reserve. Picture: Leon Knipe

The cop is pointing where the second naked woman body was found. The two dead bodies, one of them half naked, were discovered at Monwabisi Beach and in the area of the Wolfgat nature reserve. Picture: Leon Knipe

Published Dec 18, 2023

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Cape Town - Mystery surrounds the death of two women whose bodies were found at Mitchells Plain beach on Saturday morning.

The two bodies, one of them half-naked, were discovered at Monwabisi Beach and in the area of the Wolfgat Nature Reserve.

Police spokesperson Joseph Swartbooi said officers were out on patrols when they made the first discovery.

“Harare police were busy with patrols in the vicinity of Monwabisi Beach on Saturday ... when they found the body of a woman next to the road.

“The circumstances surrounding this incident are now the subject of a police investigation. Harare police registered an inquest for further investigation,” Swartbooi said.

A post-mortem will be conducted to determine the cause of death.

Almost 5km down the road, officers made another gruesome discovery in the Wolfgat Nature Reserve.

“Harare police responded to a complaint on Saturday... Upon arrival near the corner of Lukanan Drive and Swartklip Road, Tafelsig, in the vicinity of the Wolfgat Nature Reserve, they found the body of an unknown woman, half-naked and dressed in a white and red T-shirt.

“The victim was declared deceased on the scene by medical personnel,” Swartbooi said.

The circumstances surrounding the woman’s death will be investigated by Mitchells Plain police who have registered an inquest for further investigation.

Police Oversight and Community Safety MEC Reagen Allen described the discovery of the bodies as “deeply shocking”.

“We have to get to a point where the murder of our women, children and any other person comes to an end. As a society, we need to check ourselves and ensure that these incidents do not occur,” he said.

The July to September 2023 crime statistics revealed that six more women were killed than in the same period of the previous year.

“This has to immediately be reversed. I urge anyone with information to make it available to all law enforcement agencies so that the perpetrators can be arrested and prosecuted,” Allen said

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