A young Angelo woman survives brutal stabbing in a horrifying incident that nearly took her life. Mahlodi Precious Molomomme was attacked in her own shack on the evening of Sunday, 17 November 2024, a moment she now recounts with chilling clarity on her TikTok page.
- Angelo Woman Survives Brutal Stabbing: A Normal Sunday Turns Into a Nightmare
- She Fought to Stay Alive — Without a Voice
- A Landlord Becomes a Lifesaver
- Suspect Still on the Run
- Gender-Based Violence in South Africa: A National Crisis
- Community Reacts With Shock and Support
- FAQs: What You Should Know About GBV Cases
- A Call for Action
- From Survivor to Advocate
Her ex-boyfriend, who had never shown signs of violence before, entered her shack uninvited and without warning, grabbed her from behind, and slit her throat with a sharpened kitchen knife.
Angelo Woman Survives Brutal Stabbing: A Normal Sunday Turns Into a Nightmare
It was just after 7 pm when Mahlodi’s friend, who had been visiting her, decided to leave. Mahlodi walked her halfway, then returned to her shack alone. Moments later, her ex-boyfriend followed her inside.
As she entered, she felt him grab her from behind. In an instant, he slit her throat using a knife from her kitchen cabinet, a knife she had earlier sharpened to prepare chicken.
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She Fought to Stay Alive — Without a Voice
The injury was severe. The knife cut through her throat, damaging her trachea. She couldn’t scream. But Mahlodi didn’t give up. Despite the shock and blood loss, she shoved her attacker hard into the shack wall, causing enough noise to alert her landlord, who happened to be outside changing shoes.
A Landlord Becomes a Lifesaver
When the landlord heard the loud thud, he immediately opened the shack. Startled, the ex-boyfriend ran off and disappeared. The landlord rushed to help Mahlodi and quickly found transport to get her to the nearest hospital.
Doctors later performed emergency surgery to replace part of her trachea, saving her life. She now bears two deep scars, one from the attack and one from the life-saving procedure.
Suspect Still on the Run
Mahlodi confirms in her recent TikTok that the suspect is still on the run. His identity is known, but law enforcement has not yet apprehended him.
This revelation has renewed concerns about the efficiency of police response in gender-based violence (GBV) cases, especially when the attacker remains at large.
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Gender-Based Violence in South Africa: A National Crisis
Mahlodi’s case is tragically not unique. South Africa faces one of the highest rates of GBV globally. According to SAPS data, over 150 women are victims of violent crimes daily, with many incidents involving current or former partners.
Even more alarming is that many of these attacks happen without any warning signs, as Mahlodi’s story proves.
Community Reacts With Shock and Support
Following her retelling on social media, Mahlodi received an outpouring of support:
- “Ladies be careful, it’s dangerous out there,” commented one user.
- “You are so brave for sharing your story,” another added.
Her courage to speak publicly is empowering other women to share their experiences and seek help before it’s too late.
FAQs: What You Should Know About GBV Cases
What can I do if my partner becomes violent without warning?
Immediately seek help. Go to a safe location and contact the SAPS or a GBV support organisation.
Can someone be arrested even if they fled the scene?
Yes. As long as their identity is known and a case is opened, police can track them down and charge them.
What are signs someone may turn violent?
Not all abusers show warning signs. Sudden changes in behaviour, jealousy, and controlling tendencies can be early red flags.
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A Call for Action
With the suspect still free, Mahlodi’s case is now a test for law enforcement and the justice system.
Community leaders are urging police to intensify the manhunt and ensure the suspect is brought to justice. The longer he remains on the run, the greater the risk to Mahlodi and others.
From Survivor to Advocate
That an Angelo woman survives a brutal stabbing without prior warning from her ex-boyfriend should spark an urgent national dialogue.
Her bravery, quick thinking, and the landlord’s intervention saved her life. But justice must still be served.
South Africa cannot afford to let another case of GBV go unanswered. Mahlodi’s story is not just about survival it’s about accountability, awareness, and breaking the silence.


