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MBABANE – Strange deaths.

Two families held funerals of their lost members who were both students at Limkokwing University of Creative Technology.
Clive Sikhumbuzo Masiya and Njabulo Mbukiso Matsenjwa were buried over the weekend.
The two passed on last week and were buried on Saturday in their respective home areas.
Their demise follows events that happened and forced them out of school but ironically, they died almost around the same time.

  The university has been engulfed in a dark cloud as another student was involved in an accident and is currently battling for his life in hospital.
Recently, Magistrate Sifiso Vilakati also had to question what was wrong with students from the institution as last week, a student appeared before court on charges of housebreaking and theft. Previously, another student had also appeared before the court also facing robbery and theft charges.
What triggers questions here is the fact that Masiya, a soccer player then, was injured during a game when he hurt his shin (a part of the leg) and got admitted to hospital.

He then went into a comma and after 112 days in that state, he succumbed to his injuries. He was described as a true sportsman who died while plying his trade.
Njabulo on the other hand, woke up one day covered in open wounds which eventually led to his demise. His father, Dumsani Matsenjwa, said his son was not a sickly person. He said they were shocked to see him covered in sores when he was at home on holiday as the university was closed. Matsenjwa said they were in and out of hospital with his son, who could not be healed and doctors failed to diagnose him, as all the tests conducted failed to establish what was wrong with him.

He said they decided to take him to different pastors for prayer and when his condition improved, he went back to school but immediately when they had to start examinations, he fell sick again. “This time around, he was admitted to hospital and later succumbed to the mysterious illness,” he said. Matsenjwa said his son was hallucinating when he was about to die.
“His last words were that there were people coming for him to cut off his scrotum, which then got swollen and he passed away.”


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