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PODCAST | In First Person – Part 14: A car crash claimed my 3 siblings, left me injured and had to endure rape amid grief

4 August 2020, 7:42 PM  |
Nthabi Thipa Nthabi Thipa |  @SABCNews
Ntsoaki details the grief she went through

Ntsoaki details the grief she went through

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Ntsoaki details the grief she went through

In the 14th episode of our Podcast series: ‘In First Person’, we follow the story of Ntsoaki Mofokeng who lost three of her siblings in a car accident and had to endure sexual abuse amidst the grief.

Ntsoaki relates her trauma:

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