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Sunday, 3 December 2017

Alleged killer boyfriend hands himself over to cops

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Barely a day into the launch of the 16 Days of Activism
Campaign for no violence against Women and Children, a New Crossroads family is reeling after the loss of their hard-working daughter to gunshots that claimed her life.
Unathi Sabsana,28, the owner of Unathi Take-Aways in Abonwabisi street was shot and killed on Sunday evening as she was arriving home.

Cape Town - The man who allegedly shot and killed Cape Town businesswoman Unathi Sabsana in front of her family has handed himself over to police, Western Cape police said on Sunday.
The 27-year-old man handed himself over at the Gugulethu police station in Cape Town on Saturday "when he realised police were hot on his heels", said Brigadier Novela Potelwa.
The man, whose identity is known to News24, cannot be named until he has appeared in court.
Potelwa said the man had been on the run since the shooting of Sabsana, aged 28, last Monday.
He faced a slew of other criminal cases against him, according to the police.
At the time of the murder, he was out on bail in connection with a house robbery in Gugulethu.
He was also due in court the day after the murder, last Tuesday, in connection with a domestic violence case involving Sabsana.
Last Wednesday, he was due in court for an assault case.
He will now appear in the Athlone Magistrate's court on Monday on charges of murder.
Detectives will oppose bail.
In the tragic case, Sabsana, who was a successful business owner, was shot at her home in Gugulethu in front of her parents and son, aged 10.

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