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Father, 58, charged with the murder of his daughter, 24, in South Africa, after he allegedly “slapped her unconscious”, when their argument escalated to physical confrontation

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Father charged with the murder of his daughter after he allegedly “slapped” her during an altercation, in South Africa

58-year-old man is facing a murder charge after he ‘slapped’ his 24-year-old daughter which led to her death in Mpumalanga, South Africa 

On Saturday night, an argument broke out between Simphiwe Mtshali and her dad Fannie Mtshali, in Phola near Witbank

The argument escalated to a physical confrontation during which Mtshali “slapped” his adult daughter and she lost consciousness

 Police and paramedics were called to the scene but upon arrival, she was certified dead

Mtshali was remanded in custody and the matter postponed to September 19 for a formal bail application

Simphiwe Mtshali was killed Saturday after an argument broke out between her and her dad Fannie Mtshali, which blew up into a physical confrontation during which Mtshali “slapped her” and she lost consciousness

A 58-year-old man is facing a murder charge after he ‘slapped’ his 24-year-old daughter which led to her death in Mpumalanga, South Africa. 
The suspect, Fannie Mtshali made his first appearance before the Ogies Magistrate’s Court on 12 September 2022.
Mpumalanga Police spokesperson, Brig Selvy Mohlala, in a statement on Tuesday, said that around 11:00 pm on Saturday, an argument broke out between Fannie Mtshali and his daughter, Simphiwe, in Phola near Witbank. 
The argument led to a physical confrontation during which Mtshali “slapped her” and she lost consciousness.
Mohlala said police and paramedics were called to the scene but upon arrival, the woman was certified dead. Mtshali was arrested immediately after the assault. 
Mtshali was remanded in custody and the matter postponed to September 19 for a formal bail application.

After the killing of Simphiwe Mtshali, [photo], by her dad, police issued a statement that: “Though children should be brought up to be disciplined however parents should avoid using violence. Parents are the ones that must protect their children as well as their families.

Reacting to the incident, the Provincial Commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela said he was saddened by the girl’s death and disappointed in the manner in which the incident unfolded.
“Though children should be brought up to be disciplined however parents should avoid using violence. Parents are the ones that must protect their children as well as their families. Gender-Based-Violence remains classified as a pandemic and we cannot turn a blind eye on this dreadful scourge” added the General.

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