Family and police refute reports that #ThandoMadida is dead

Police and Thando Madida's family say she's still missing and there's no truth in reports that she's dead.

Police and Thando Madida's family say she's still missing and there's no truth in reports that she's dead.

Published May 22, 2017

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REPORTS that 19-year-old Thando Madida  was found dead in Braamfischerville  yesterday after she had been reported missing over the weekend have been refuted.

Both her family and police have confirmed that she is still missing despite rumours swirling on social media that her body was found.

“She is still missing, we are asking people to please keep praying for her,” said her mom. Sthembile Malinga-Madida this morning.

Another relative who asked to stay anonymous said they received false information that her body was found.

“It wasn’t true, she hasn’t been found yet and as her family we are calling on anyone with information to please come forward and help us to locate Thando,” she said. 

Gauteng police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Lungelo Dlamini also confirmed that he had checked with the different clusters and that no body of a 19-year-old had been found.

“I have made all the relevant calls and there are no reports of her body being found, such reports (of her body having been found) are untrue,” he said.

Madida went missing on Friday and according to family was last seen at around 5.30pm in Glenvista.

“Someone on social media said they saw her later that night in Rosebank with some ‘dodgy guys’ but when I tried phoning her at about 9pm, her phone was off. She left home wearing a pink jersey and blue jeans,” her mom recalled.

Malinga-Madida added that she believed her daughter was still alive.

Other rumours that surfaced on social media claimed that she and her friends had faked the whole thing to prank her mother or that she’d ran away from home, that she had a blesser while a hashtag #ripthandomadida was also trending.

The relative said that people who were writing such things were “being cruel and unfair”.

“A young girl is missing and people are making up lies on social media? It’s not okay, we’re very upset and we ask people not to do this - when we hear more information, we will say and police will tell us.

“I know there was confusion that she was found dead and some of the relatives said so too, but it was misinformation,” the relative added.

Those who might know where the teenager are asked to contact police on 10111.

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