🚨 Tragedy in St Faiths: Grandmother and Grandson Found in Shallow Grave After Brutal Murder 💔

🚨 Tragedy in St Faiths: Grandmother and Grandson Found in Shallow Grave After Brutal Murder 💔
The quiet community of Gubhuza, St Faiths near Port Shepstone has been left reeling after the horrifying discovery of a grandmother and her grandson buried in a shallow grave. The shocking double murder has sent waves of grief and fear across the area.
The Victims
The victims have been identified as 70-year-old Rose Mncibi and her son, Sbonelo Mncibi. According to relatives, concern grew when family members noticed a freshly dug grave near their home. Police were alerted, and upon digging, they uncovered the two bodies in a scene described as “beyond comprehension.”
Brutal Details
Sbonelo’s body bore signs of extreme violence — his head had suffered severe injuries, his hands and feet were tied, and his face appeared burned by acid. Rose’s body was found lying above her son in the same grave. Authorities say her mouth was sealed with tape and her hands were bound, raising the chilling possibility that she may have been buried alive.
Family and Community in Shock
The Mncibi family is devastated. Loved ones are struggling to come to terms with the cruelty of the killings. “We just want justice for them,” one relative said, holding back tears.
Community members described the murders as one of the most shocking and heartbreaking crimes ever to hit St Faiths. Many have expressed fear and outrage, calling for swift police action.
Call for Justice
Police have launched a murder investigation and promised to leave no stone unturned in tracking down those responsible. The community has also appealed for heightened security in the area to prevent further tragedies.
As St Faiths mourns, the killings of Rose and Sbonelo Mncibi serve as a grim reminder of the brutal violence plaguing some South African communities — and a call for justice that cannot be ignored.