Updated (9 August 2025)
Alberton, Gauteng – The worst has been confirmed. Samkelisiwe Ntinga (32), the Alberton woman reported missing last week, has been found dead, her body burnt beyond recognition and dumped in a drain near Krugersdorp.
Her workplace confirmed the news in an internal message this morning, calling her death the result of “an unthinkable act of violence.” Her colleagues, family, and friends are reeling.
The discovery was made just metres from where her car—a white Suzuki Swift—was abandoned last week. The car was left by her boyfriend, Gift Mncedisi Siyo, who fled the scene and has not been seen since. He is now the prime suspect in what appears to be a premeditated and brutal killing.
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Suspect Gift Mncedisi Siyo remains at large as community reels from brutal killing of beloved young mother

Burnt Body Found, Lies Unravel
On Thursday, 7 August, a burnt corpse was found in a stormwater drain near the area where the vehicle was left. Initial reports indicated that it was burnt beyond recognition, but people close to the family viewed the remains and believed them to be Samke.
Today, that belief was confirmed.
Colleagues at her workplace described her as “a gentle, kind-hearted soul,” and said her passing has “shocked and devastated” everyone who worked with Samkelisiwe Ntinga.
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Boyfriend on the Run
Gift Mncedisi Siyo, her boyfriend, has not been seen since shortly after he abandoned Samkelisiwe Ntinga’s car and fled the area. In the days leading up to her disappearance, he reportedly gave multiple false accounts of her whereabouts, including claiming to have dropped her off at Park Station and fabricating a work assignment that didn’t exist.
He is originally from Simunye, Westonaria, and is believed to have ties to Mthatha in the Eastern Cape. He is described as tall, slim, and Xhosa-speaking. He left only with his phone, abandoning all personal items.
At this time, police have not issued a public wanted notice, but sources say he is the main person of interest in an unfolding murder investigation.
A Young Mother Silenced

Samkelisiwe Ntinga was not just a colleague—she was a mother to a one-year-old daughter, a professional, and a loved family member. Her life was brutally cut short in what is now suspected to be a domestic femicide, hidden under layers of deceit, delays, and evasion.
She had gone silent after July 30, and her phone was off for days before anyone could track her movement. By the time pressure mounted, the suspect had already vanished, and her vehicle was found empty in Krugersdorp.
As the truth unfolds, a broader call for accountability and justice is emerging. Friends, family, and women’s rights advocates are demanding answers, protection, and faster action in cases like these—where time lost often means lives lost.
Anyone with information about the whereabouts of Gift Mncedisi Siyo, who is wanted regarding the disappearance and death of Samkelisiwe Ntinga, is urged to come forward immediately.
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Timeline of Events
- 30 July (Wednesday): Samke was last seen leaving work with her boyfriend
- 31 July (Thursday): Boyfriend claims she went to work—false
- 4 August (Monday): Missing person report filed under pressure
- 6 August (Wednesday): Boyfriend questioned, then flees using her car
- 7 August (Thursday): Her car is found abandoned in Krugersdorp
- Later that day, a Burnt body was discovered nearby
- 8 August (Friday): the body was confirmed by the family at the mortuary but still awaiting DNA Confirmation
Rest in Power, Samkelisiwe Ntinga
Samkelisiwe’s death is not just a personal tragedy—it is a devastating reminder of how women in South Africa continue to be targeted, harmed, and erased, often by people they once trusted.
Her memory will be honored, and the fight for justice will continue—loudly.
This is a developing story. Missing Person SA will publish updates on the police investigation, funeral arrangements, and the search for Gift Mncedisi Siyo as they become available.
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