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Police deploy high-level team to Nquthu after 10 killed in deadly family feuds, illegal mining conflict

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Police Minister Bheki Cele and police top brass, led by national police commissioner General Fannie Masemola, met with the community of Nquthu in KwaZulu-Natal to discuss the feud that has led to the death of 10 people
Police Minister Bheki Cele and police top brass, led by national police commissioner General Fannie Masemola, met with the community of Nquthu in KwaZulu-Natal to discuss the feud that has led to the death of 10 people
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A wave of violence in the rural community of Nquthu in KwaZulu-Natal, which has seen ten people, including women and children, killed since 2022 due to family feuds, has led to the deployment of a high-level police team to tackle what law enforcement has termed "assassinations".

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