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SAD! Woman, 27, allegedly shot dead by her boyfriend of one week
A 27-year-old woman has been allegedly killed by her boyfriend a week after they met.
The deceased’s sister, Ntombizanele Mngadi, who disclosed this on Twitter, said she was shot dead on Monday, February 22.
“My sister just got shot today and she didn’t make it. She left behind 2 boys, 3 and 4 years old. Worst part of it she got shot by a boyfriend she met last week. I ‘m so dumb. I can’t breath. God why” she wrote.
“She didn’t deserve it at all. Ony 27 years old, just graduated and got her dream job now a man decided to kill her just like that. We spoke last night kanti it was a goodbye. My best friend, confidant gone just like that. Boys are left with no mother.”
In another tragic accident, a 10-year-old boy has lost his life after saving his sister when they both fell into a frozen lake in Ohio.
The sister, Abigail Luckett had been playing near a frozen pond with Benjamin Luckett, 10, and another brother near their home in Millington, Shelby County, on Sunday, February 21, when the six-year-old broke through the ice and fell into the freezing water.
Benjamin quickly jumped in to try and save his sister but they were both unable to climb out of the water.
Their other brother ran for help and the children’s father, Robert Luckett, was able to pull Abigail out of the water – but he couldn’t reach Benjamin, Pastor Stacey Stilgenbauer, from Leawood East Baptist Church in Cordova, Tennessee, told Wreg.com.
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