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    Teen left to die in ‘pool of blood’ uses final words to reveal killers

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    By News Desk on September 1, 2023 Crime, News Briefing, South Africa, World News
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    The teenager lay in her own blood for hours before someone eventually found her (Pictures: Verushka Nel/Facebook)

    A teenager who died after being shot in the head used her last words to identify her killers, it has been claimed.

    Verushka Nel, 19, was at her flat in the South African city of Gqeberha, previously called Port Elizabeth, when she was attacked on August 17.

    Verushka answered a knock on the door before two men barged in, opening fire more than once and returning to deliver a final kick to her stomach, local media reports. The intruders then stole her cell phone.

    The young woman reportedly lay helplessly in her own blood for around 12 hours before a neighbour found her and she was rushed to hospital.

    When her mum Jackie came to her side, Verushka is said to have named the men who attacked her.

    Jackie told News24: ‘She couldn’t wait for me to get to her and she told me exactly who did this. She knew them. They did not care about her life at all.’

    Verushka spent five days in hospital before she slipped into a coma and died on August 22.

    The 19-year-old was at her flat at her flat in the South African city of Gqeberha, previously called Port Elizabeth (Picture: Verushka Nel/Facebook)

    During those days, she reportedly identified her killers to her family and investigators multiple times.

    ‘When she fell asleep she would scream and wake up calling their names,’ the devastated mum told IOL.

    Jackie added: ‘I was completely hysterical – everyone loved her. Who would have wanted to hurt her like this?’

    Police spokesperson colonel Priscilla Naidu said a murder investigation had been opened by the Provincial Organised Crime Investigation department, which may imply the attack could be linked to gang crime.

    She was reportedly killed after she opened the door to two men she knew (Picture: Verushka Nel/Facebook)

    3. Verushka passed away at the hospital a couple of hours later. Police are investigating a suspected hit, and the investigation is now in the hands of the Gang Unit. Police also confirmed that her phone was stolen from the scene. No one has been arrested yet. Fly high, Sister.

    — Women For Change (@womenforchange5) August 29, 2023

    Gqeberha locals are devastated at what many see as yet another example of the country’s widespread problems with violence against women.

    The nation has long been one of the most dangerous countries for women and was dubbed the world’s worst country for female solo travellers by the Women’s Danger Index in 2019.

    South African women are killed by their intimate partners at a rate five times higher than the global average, according to research published in the South African Family Practice scientific journal in March.

    Local anti-gender-based violence organisation Women for Change posted about Verushka, saying: ‘Fly high, Sister.’

    Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

    For more stories like this, check our news page.

    ‘When she fell asleep she would scream and wake calling her killers’ names’. 

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