Mamelodi Women Found Dead: Gauteng Police Confirm Shooting
Shocking Discovery in Mamelodi
Gauteng police have confirmed that the Mamelodi women found dead on the side of the road were shot. The disturbing discovery in Tshwane has left residents in shock and raised serious concerns about ongoing violence against women.
The bodies of the two young women were discovered lying next to a road in Mamelodi. A video showing the victims’ bodies has since gone viral on social media, sparking widespread outrage and calls for justice.
Victims Yet to Be Identified
Although social media users have been sharing claims about the Mamelodi women found dead identities, police have urged the public to refrain from speculation. The women have not been officially identified, and police are waiting for post-mortem results and family confirmations before releasing any names.
Authorities emphasised that sharing unverified information online could interfere with the ongoing investigation and distress the victims’ families.
Public Outrage Over Circulating Video
The graphic video showing the Mamelodi women found dead has triggered anger and sadness online. Many South Africans expressed frustration over recurring cases of gender-based violence and the lack of accountability for perpetrators.
Social media users are calling for swift justice and stronger action from law enforcement. Human rights organisations have also condemned the sharing of the video, urging users to respect the victims’ dignity and assist police instead.
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Community Shock and Fear
Residents in Mamelodi described the incident of the Mamelodi women found dead as horrifying and said it had left many in fear. Local leaders have called for increased police patrols in the area and more community safety initiatives.
One community member told Gauteng News that the killings have made women afraid to walk alone. “This is heartbreaking. Every week we hear of women being killed. Something must change,” she said.
Gender-Based Violence Remains a National Crisis
South Africa continues to face a devastating rate of violence against women. According to recent crime statistics, thousands of women are killed or assaulted each year. Gauteng remains one of the provinces with the highest number of reported cases.
Government officials have repeatedly condemned gender-based violence and called for collaborative efforts between communities, police, and social organisations to curb the crisis.
Police Appeal for Information
The Gauteng police have appealed to the public for any information that could help solve the case. Anyone with knowledge about the Mamelodi women found dead is urged to contact the nearest police station or call the Crime Stop hotline at 08600 10111.
Anonymous tip-offs can also be submitted through the MySAPS mobile app. Authorities have assured the public that all information will be treated confidentially.
A Call for Justice and Safety
As investigations continue, the tragic deaths of the two Mamelodi women highlight the urgent need for stronger community protection and accountability. Residents and advocacy groups are demanding action, not words, to ensure that women in Gauteng can live without fear.
The Gauteng News team will continue to follow this story and provide verified updates as more details emerge from the police investigation.


