Jolene Jordaan sits at the grave of her three-year-old son, Khy’ree Jordaan, who died after being struck by a vehicle in Clarke’s Estate, Elsies River, in November. The family says it is still waiting for justice as the investigation into the incident continues. “Christmas will never be the same again because I will never see my child again.” These are the painful words of Jolene Jordaan, the mother ofthree-year-old Khy’ree Jordaan who was fatally injured after being hit by a car allegedly driven by an off-duty City law enforcement official.
These are the painful words of Jolene Jordaan, the mother of three-year-old Khy’ree Jordaan who was fatally injured after being hit by a car allegedly driven by an off-duty City law enforcement official. Jordaan, said the approach of Christmas has intensified her grief as she prepares to spend the festive season without her son while the suspect accused of killing him remains free nearly six weeks after the incident. “Christmas will never be the same again because I will never see my child again.
I will have to go to the grave if I want to be close to him, while the dirty scum can live comfortably, can enjoy Christmas, can drink and do coke,” she wrote via her Facebook account. Khy’ree was struck on Alard Road in Clarke’s Estate, Elsies River, on November 9. Police registered a culpable homicide case after the toddler later died in hospital from his injuries.
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Speaking to theCape Arguson Thursday,Jordaan said she hadheardthat the suspect was still on duty and that she had received little feedback from law enforcement about progress in the case. “I don’t get anything from the inspector,” she said. “I’m going there again on Saturday. It’s really frustrating.”
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