By Khanyisa Tabata
28 December 2009
North West Police have arrested three men in connection with the death of a businesswoman and four others in Lethabong near Rustenburg yesterday.
Miriam Khoza, who owned a supermarket, butchery and liquor store, was found dead on Christmas Day at her home in Vula section.
Four other people, a man in his forties and three teenage boys were also killed.
Her Nissan Navara was stolen and found abandoned in Brits. Police arrested the three following a tip-off.
Items suspected of being stolen from Khoza’s house were found in the house where the men were arrested.
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