Summary
ON day nine, which she thought was Christmas Day, she sang silently to herself and prayed. Locked in the darkness of her tiny prison, Magdeline Makola knew that her own car boot would soon become her tomb.
Death was only days or hours away, so she decided to embrace it. 'I just started giving up on life and I was picturing myself in the coffin,' she said.See the full content of this document
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I Imagined I Was in a Coffin. I Made Friends with Death... [Scot Region]
The remarkable South African-born nurse had plenty of time to reflect on her likely fate since being dumped, bound, gagged and blindfolded in the boot of her Vauxhall Astra more than a week earlier.
At first she believed Justice Ngema would probably kill her as soon as he had managed to empty her bank accounts.She said: 'The m...See the full content of this document
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