It’s been a month since 28-years-old Glenda Ndlanzi, the managing director of Drip Footwear, was shot dead in front of her home in Pretoria. Family members of the deceased are still seeking for justice as no discovery has been made about the killers and their intentions.

Ndlanzi died on October 18 after three men opened fire at her in the driveway of her home. A case was opened at the Wierdabrug police station.

“The police have not said anything to us, and they have not responded to our questions about the case. She was a very calm person, down to earth and was loved by everyone,” her brother said.

Her family believes her death was a hit, looking at the number of times she was shot, and because none of her belongings were taken from her.

“I knew everything she was doing, but she was not a person to get angry or have any enemies.

“She was not the kind of a person that would be in trouble, but looking at how many times she was shot, it shows that someone wanted to make sure that she does not survive the shooting,” Glen said.

According to her brother, Ndlanzi did not show any signs of stress or display unusual behaviour in the days days leading up to her death.

Her family is pleading with public to use all their social media platforms to make the hashtag #WhokilledGlenda trend.

They hope that the more people use the hashtag, the more interest will be taken in her case. Yesterday, the police would not give answers on the case, saying that her death was still being investigated.

By Leo

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *