The Meadowlands community in Soweto is reeling after the brutal killing of 27-year-old Boitumelo Lebotse, who was allegedly fatally stabbed by her ex-boyfriend at her home in Zone 1 on 13 December 2025. Her death has once again drawn attention to the persistent and devastating scourge of gender-based violence (GBV) in South Africa, a crisis that continues to claim the lives of young women across the country.
According to preliminary reports, Boitumelo had spent the evening socialising with friends and returned home unaware of the danger that awaited her. It is alleged that her ex-boyfriend arrived at her residence while she was out and pretended to leave when he did not find her there. Instead, he reportedly hid nearby, waiting for her to return. When Boitumelo arrived home, an argument allegedly broke out between the two, escalating rapidly into a violent confrontation.

During the altercation, the suspect is accused of assaulting Boitumelo before stabbing her multiple times. After the attack, he fled the scene, leaving her critically injured. Emergency services were called, and Boitumelo was rushed to hospital in a desperate attempt to save her life. Tragically, she was declared dead on arrival, sending shockwaves through her family, friends, and the wider community.
Further details that have since emerged paint a disturbing picture of events leading up to the fatal incident. It is alleged that prior to the stabbing, the suspect had vandalised property at Boitumelo’s home, suggesting a pattern of aggressive and destructive behaviour. In a significant development, the suspect was later handed over to police by his own father, an act that underscored the gravity of the crime and the need for accountability. He has since been formally charged with murder and is expected to appear in court as investigations continue.
Boitumelo’s death has sparked renewed outrage and grief, particularly among women’s rights activists and community members who say her killing is yet another painful reminder of how unsafe women remain, even in their own homes. Social media has been flooded with messages of condolence, anger, and calls for justice, as many mourn a young life cut short under horrific circumstances.
Gender-based violence remains one of South Africa’s most pressing social issues, with countless women falling victim to abuse, assault, and murder at the hands of intimate partners or ex-partners. Despite awareness campaigns, legislation, and community interventions, cases like Boitumelo’s continue to occur with alarming frequency.
As her family prepares to lay her to rest, the nation is left grappling with familiar questions about what more can be done to protect women and prevent such tragedies. Boitumelo Lebotse is remembered not only as a victim, but as a daughter, friend, and young woman whose future was stolen by violence. Her death adds to the growing list of names that fuel the urgent call to end gender-based violence once and for all. 💔🕊️
