A heartbreaking incident has left the community of Makapanstad in the North West devastated after an 85-year-old woman was allegedly murdered while on her way to collect her social grant.
According to reports, the elderly gogo was attacked in a brutal incident that has shocked residents and sparked outrage across the community. The tragic death of the pensioner has left many people saddened, with community members describing her as a harmless elderly woman who did not deserve such a cruel fate.

It is believed that the gogo was travelling to collect her grant when the attack allegedly took place. Details surrounding the incident are still limited at this stage, but residents say the killing has created fear and anger among people living in the area.
Community members have expressed deep concern about the safety of elderly citizens, especially pensioners who often travel alone to collect grant money. Many residents say older people are becoming easy targets for criminals, particularly during grant payment periods.

Speaking after the incident, some residents said they are now afraid for their parents and grandparents who depend on monthly grants to survive. Others called on authorities to increase police visibility and improve protection for elderly people in vulnerable communities.
The tragic death has also reignited conversations around crime affecting senior citizens in South Africa. Community leaders and residents are urging law enforcement agencies to act swiftly and ensure that those responsible are brought to justice.

Residents gathered in the area to mourn the elderly woman and share messages of support with her grieving family. Candles and heartfelt tributes have reportedly been placed in her memory as the community struggles to come to terms with the shocking loss.
Many people have taken to social media to express sadness and frustration following the incident. Some users called for harsher punishment for criminals who target elderly people, while others demanded improved security measures around grant collection points.
The incident has once again highlighted the dangers faced by vulnerable members of society, especially elderly citizens who often rely on public transport or walk long distances to access essential services and financial support.
Police have confirmed that investigations into the murder are continuing. Authorities are expected to gather more information as they work to identify and arrest the person or people responsible for the killing.
At this stage, no arrests have been confirmed.
The tragic death of the 85-year-old gogo has left a painful wound in the Makapanstad community, with many residents hoping justice will soon be served. Community members continue to call for stronger protection for pensioners and vulnerable people to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.
As investigations continue, residents remain hopeful that police will make a breakthrough and bring closure to the grieving family and the wider community.
