A shocking case of domestic violence has left a young man from Mmotong, Moletjie, nursing life-altering injuries after he was allegedly attacked by his girlfriend during a dispute. The incident, which occurred over the weekend just outside Polokwane, has stirred deep concern within the local community and reignited conversations around the rising cases of intimate partner violence in Limpopo.
The victim, **Moshe Manamela**, is reported to have sustained **third-degree burns** after boiling cooking oil was poured over him during an argument that escalated into a violent confrontation. According to early accounts from residents and individuals familiar with the situation, the couple was engaged in a heated dispute shortly before the attack took place. What began as a verbal disagreement allegedly spiraled into a physical altercation that left Manamela fighting for his life.

Witnesses say that moments after the attack, Manamela screamed for help, drawing the attention of neighbours who rushed to assist him. His injuries were described as severe, with large portions of his upper body burned by the scalding oil. Community members quickly arranged transport to get him medical assistance, where he is currently receiving treatment for the extensive burn wounds.
Sources close to the family revealed that Manamela is still in considerable pain but is showing signs of recovery. His condition remains serious due to the depth of the burns, which may require ongoing medical care, including possible skin graft procedures depending on his healing progress.
What has intensified public outrage is that the **alleged perpetrator**, who is known within the community, has **not yet been arrested**. Residents have expressed frustration, questioning why swift action has not been taken against the suspect despite the gravity of the assault. Many believe that delays in arresting the girlfriend risk further tension and may undermine trust in the justice system.

The **Seshego Police** have reportedly been notified of the incident, but as of now, no official statement has been issued regarding the investigation or potential charges. Community members are urging authorities to move quickly, highlighting that gender-based violence and domestic disputes often escalate when not handled promptly.
Local activists and organisations working to combat **GBV** have condemned the attack, pointing out that violence in romantic relationships continues to plague many households in the Moletjie area. They are calling for more community-based interventions, counselling support for couples, and stronger enforcement of domestic violence laws to prevent similar incidents.
As Manamela continues his recovery journey, his family and neighbours have rallied around him, offering emotional and practical support. The incident has cast a somber shadow over Mmotong, reminding residents of the urgent need to address domestic violence before it results in irreversible harm.
Authorities are expected to provide further updates as investigations continue. In the meantime, community members remain hopeful that justice will be served and that the incident will spark meaningful conversations about safety, respect, and accountability within relationships.
