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WATCH | 'I just feel empty': Grieving wives of slain Cape Town cops remember their husbands

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  • Sergeant Mnakwazo Mdoko, 46, and Constable Mninawa Breakfast, 28, were ambushed by a group of suspects while on patrol.
  • One of the suspects, Mxoleleni Sikhala, who was arrested in connection with both murders, made an appearance in the Blue Downs Magistrate's Court on Tuesday morning.
  • Police Minister Bheki Cele visited the families on Tuesday and said more arrests would be made.

Police Minister Bheki Cele says the police are expected to make further arrests in connection with the slaying of two police officers in Kraaifontein, Cape Town, over the weekend.

The officers - Sergeant Mnakwazo Mdoko, 46 and Constable Mninawa Breakfast, 26 - were on patrol in Bloekombos at around 01:25 on Sunday when they were ambushed by a group of suspects.

Both Mdoko and Breakfast were declared dead at the scene. Their official firearms were stolen.

Cele conducted an oversight visit to the Kraaifontein police station on Tuesday before visiting the officers' families.

He vowed the cop killers would be put behind bars.

"In the Western Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, these provinces are very hostile towards police officers. They were just patrolling and doing their jobs. Police have taken in four people for questioning, and out of the four, one arrest have been made. We have ordered the police to find more suspects, doesn't matter how they are found - dead or alive," Cele said.

Shattered

The dead officers' families are still shattered following their senseless murders.

Mdoko's grief-stricken wife, Nozipho Mdoko, told News24 she had received the news at around 03:00 on Sunday when the police came knocking on her door.

"I was alone at home and my husband was supposed to be at work at the time. I was only expecting him at 05:00. When I opened the door, I saw many police officers at the gate. I was shocked when they informed us he was gone.

"I just feel empty, We have been married since June and I am six months pregnant. Now, a part of me is gone."

Nozipho said she would always remember her husband as a good-natured person. "He was a good man. We were together for nine years."

Nozipho Mdoko
Nozipho Mdoko
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Cele had a private meeting with Nozipho and gave her money from his own pocket to assist the family. 

The Mdoko family said they hoped Cele's promises would materialise.

"He just shows off every time there is an incident, and maybe his promises will be fulfilled. He [Cele] promised that he will look after our family," Nozipho added. 

Breakfast's wife, Lulamela Breakfast, described him as a family man. 

Cele also consoled his family but they were sceptical about his visit. 

"I heard a knock at the door just after four and as usual I thought it would be him. But it was other officers informing me that he was shot."

Lulamela said she felt like Cele's visit was just part of police protocol and nothing would come of it.

She added she would always remember her husband's love for her.

"My husband loved me and my children. A part of me is gone. He was my everything, even if I'm hurt he was the first one I will tell how I am feeling. I am very hurt, even the thought of being in Cape Town is hurting me," Lulamela said.

Sgt Mnakwazo Mdoko, 46
Sgt Mnakwazo Mdoko, 46
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Const Mninawa Breakfast, 28,
Const Mninawa Breakfast, 28,
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Arrest

One of the suspects who were arrested, Mxoleleni Sikhala, made a brief appearance in the Blue Downs Magistrate's Court on Tuesday morning.

National Prosecuting Authority spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila said he was being charged with two counts of murder, attempted murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances. 

Sikhala's case was postponed to 9 March for bail information and for him to appoint an attorney.


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