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News24 | Gauteng mom who escaped jail time explains why she poisoned her children, killing her son

12 April 2025
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News24 | Gauteng mom who escaped jail time explains why she poisoned her children, killing her son
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A Gauteng mother laced her children’s food with rat poison, killing one child, citing being scammed and falling into debt with loan sharks, discovering her boyfriend was cheating on her, and testing positive for HIV as reasons for her actions.

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