Durban crêche owner found in a pool of blood in classroom | Sunday Tribune

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The Little Flower School on Hermitage Street near the Durban High Court is a play school for toddlers, but hours after they had packed their bags and left for the weekend, it turned into a crime scene.

Gugu Ntuli, Queen Nyuswa’s niece, mourns with an employee at the school. Picture: Leon Lestrade / African News Agency / THE Little Flower School crêche became a crime scene yesterday after the body of its 50-year-old owner, Queen Nyuswa, was found in a pool of blood in a classroom. Picture: Leon Lestrade African News Agency OWNER Queen Nyuswa was found stabbed at her crêche.

“She put up a real fight, the whole room is wrecked. Tables and chairs are broken, and there is blood everywhere. This could be someone she knows. But this was not just a matter of robbery because there are still valuables and cash in the building. There was no sign of forced entry. There could have been two suspects,” the source said.Nyuswa, 50, who lived in Reservoir Hills, outside Durban, was unmarried and had no children.

“She always cared for us too. If we didn’t have money for bread or transport or even rent, she would give us money and make sure we were okay. She had a heart of gold and loved us as her family.”It was unclear what would happen to the businesses. “Everyone is worried about their job now,” said the source.

 

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This is sad.

These savages are becoming more brutal - gloves must be off for these criminals !

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