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The South African Mother, Nomboleko Simayile, Accused Of Killing Her Four Children Has Died In The Hospital

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Simayile was arrested on November 9, 2022, after she allegedly killed her children by smashing their heads with a sledgehammer at Mhlabubomvu locality, in Engcobo village, the Eastern Cape.

 

South African mother who allegedly killed her four children dies

 

According to the media, while in police custody on Sunday afternoon, November 20, she complained about not feeling well.

 

She was then immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention where she passed away. The cause of death is yet to be established.

 

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South African mother who allegedly killed her four children dies

 

 

Simayile was set to apply for bail in the Engcobo Magistrates Court but she collapsed in the police holding cells.
South African mother who allegedly killed her four children dies

 

It was a dramatic turn of events as Engcobo residents waited for proceedings to start in the Engcobo Magistrates Court.

 

Simayile’s bail application had to be postponed.

 

Her lawyer informed the magistrate that she had been lying on the floor in the cells for quite some time, without medical assistance.

 

South African mother who allegedly killed her four children dies

 

A limping and disorientated Simayile was then assisted to a medical room. She was transported to a local hospital in a police vehicle.

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State prosecutor, Lindelwa Totyi, said that they had filed an urgent application for Simayile to undergo a psychiatric evaluation.

 

“We filed an expedited application to have the defendant evaluated before the bail hearing.”

 

The bail hearing was postponed to 29 November 2022.

 

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