Lesego Pase Exhume KaoneLesego Pase Obtains Permit To Exhume Her Son's Body [Image: @salties_unmasked/Instagram]

Lesego Pase, the mother of two-year-old Kaone Peka, has obtained a permit to exhume her son’s body.

The order was granted about two weeks after the rushed burial of her son by her baby daddy, Oberon Ndhuna.

 

The Heartbreaking Drama

According to Lesego, her son drowned while in the custody of his father, Oberon Ndhuna, who buried Kaone quickly and in her absence. Suspicious of foul play, Lesego took to social media, particularly Instagram, to share her journey through the legal process of obtaining the permit. The situation became a major topic on social media, as Lesego documented her heartbreak and determination to seek justice for her son.

Lesego’s doubts stem from past conflicts with Oberon, as she claimed their relationship was marked by alleged manipulation and toxicity. When Oberon informed her of the tragic drowning, she reportedly reached out to emergency services but found no records of any calls to his residence, further fueling her suspicions.

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She has since rallied support from online communities, with organizations like Women for Change joining her call for a formal investigation and justice.

Many followers and Women for Change have since backed her in seeking answers, calling for a transparent investigation and setting up a legal fund to support her case.

 

Lesego Pase Obtains Permit To Exhume Her Son’s Body

Lesego Pase Exhume Kaone
Lesego Pase Obtains Permit To Exhume Her Son’s Body [Image: @salties_unmasked/Instagram]

After nearly two weeks of a spirited effort to unravel what happened with baby Kaone, Lesego has since received an order to exhume her son’s body. She is determined to investigate the cause of her son’s death.

Lesego posted:

Thank you to everyone who has stood behind us during this difficult time. Thank you to all the women who came in their numbers to march and amplify my plea. Your contribution has greatly helped in getting a legal representative.

“A court order has been granted in my favour. This is a difficult time for me. What seems to be a breakthrough or a victory also marks the beginning of this painful journey that we are about to embark on.”

By Rumpel

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