An investigation is currently underway in Klerksdorp, North West, following the death of an unidentified woman believed to be in her 30s. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Friday morning, has left authorities seeking answers regarding the circumstances of her death.
Tragic discovery on Magaretha Prinsloo Street
The deceased was discovered on Magaretha Prinsloo Street around 5:45 am on June 5. A man from a nearby residence found the body while on his way to work and immediately notified the police.
Emergency and Medical Rescue Services arrived at the scene and declared the woman dead. According to North West police spokesperson Colonel Adéle Myburgh, the deceased sustained multiple wounds across her body that are consistent with dog bites.
Unclear circumstances and investigation status
The exact circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear at this time. Police have noted that no eyewitnesses have come forward to provide information regarding what occurred.
The South African Police Service (Saps) has registered an inquest docket to investigate the gruesome death. Because the woman has not yet been identified, the investigation is heavily dependent on public assistance.
How to assist the investigation
Police have urged anyone with information that could assist the investigation or help identify the deceased to contact the Klerksdorp Detective Branch Commander, Col JC Scholtz, at 082 578 0187 or the nearest police station.
Information can also be reported anonymously via Crime Stop on 08600 10111 or through the MySAPS app.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did the incident take place?
The incident occurred on Magaretha Prinsloo Street in Klerksdorp, North West.
What happened to the dogs found at the residence?
Eight dogs were found at a nearby residence and taken into the custody of the SPCA, where they were subsequently euthanized.
How can information be reported anonymously?
Reports can be made anonymously through Crime Stop at 08600 10111 or via the MySAPS app.
Do you have any information that could help identify the victim?
