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News24 | Insurance fraud case against Mbele siblings withdrawn – for now

9 July 2025
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News24 | Insurance fraud case against Mbele siblings withdrawn – for now
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The Athlone Magistrate’s Court has provisionally withdrawn the case against siblings Wanda and Sindiswa Mbele, who were accused of masterminding a life insurance scam linked to the murders of actor David Manuel and his associate Alfonso Fisher. This development raises questions about the evidence and the future of the legal proceedings against the Mbele siblings.

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The court has decided to pause the case against two sisters who are said to have done something very bad to get money from life insurance after a man and his friend were hurt.

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