Minister welcomes arrest of teen suspected of killing Deveney Nel

Deveney Nel’s body was found in the storeroom of her school Hoërskool Overberg. Picture: Supplied

Deveney Nel’s body was found in the storeroom of her school Hoërskool Overberg. Picture: Supplied

Published Aug 17, 2024

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Western Cape Minister of Police Oversight and Community Safety, Anroux Marais, welcomed the arrest of a 17-year-old boy suspected of murdering 16-year-old Deveney Nel.

The teen was arrested on Friday night after an extensive investigation by members of the South African Police Services’ Serious and Violent Crimes Unit.

“I welcome the arrest. Our confidence in the SAPS investigation under the personal command of Brigadier Leon Hanana has been confirmed. We request the community to allow the court case to take its course so that justice can be done, anyone with additional information to contact the police urgently,” said Minister Marais.

The Hoërskool Overberg learner’s body was found in a storeroom.

It’s believed that she was not murdered in the story but was in fact dragged from a toilet and dumped in the storeroom.

She was reported missing after failing to return from school.

Western Cape Provincial Commissioner, Lt General Thembisile Patekile has applauded the Serious Violent Crimes team on the breakthrough as the fight against crimes targeting women, children and other vulnerable groups intensifies.

“We will spare no resources in getting to the perpetrators of crime. Gender-based violence and femicide is a priority for the South African Police Service. Hence we welcome this arrest” said Patekile.

The suspect is expected to appear in the Caledon Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

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