Teacher arrested after missing boy's body found in shallow grave

Police have found the body of a 12-year-old pupil who went missing in September, in a shallow grave in Emanguzi, northern KwaZulu-Natal.
Police have found the body of a 12-year-old pupil who went missing in September, in a shallow grave in Emanguzi, northern KwaZulu-Natal.
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A KwaZulu-Natal teacher has been arrested in connection with the death of a 12-year-old pupil, whose body was discovered in a shallow grave at a sports field in Emanguzi, northern KZN. 

In a statement on Thursday, police said Lwazi Andile Tembe had gone missing on September 30. 

“It is alleged that on September 30 2019 at 10am, Tembe left his home in Thengane Reserve to visit a schoolteacher who had asked to help him with his school work,” said police spokesperson Brig Jay Naicker. 

Naicker said about 2pm Tembe's mother attempted to contact him but his phone went to voicemail.

“She then contacted the teacher who denied ever inviting Lwazi for a visit or communicating with him.”

She reported him missing on October 2. 

“A case of kidnapping was opened at the Emanguzi police station and transferred to the Jozini family violence, child protection and sexual offences unit for investigation.”

Naicker said after an intensive investigation, evidence emerged allegedly linking the teacher to Tembe's disappearance.

“On Wednesday night the Jozini unit arrested the 33-year-old teacher for murder and kidnapping. Lwazi’s body was discovered in a shallow grave at a sports field in Emanguzi,” he said. 

The teacher was expected to appear at the Emanguzi magistrate's court on Thursday facing charges of kidnapping and murder.

“It’s disheartening when the people who are trusted by our youth are the same people harming them. We believe the law will take its course because there is no one who is above the law,” said KwaZulu-Natal provincial commissioner, Lt-Gen Khombinkosi Jula.


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