On Wednesday, January 13, LGBTI members took to the street to protest the senseless killing of Pasca. 21-year-old
openly gay Matshidiso Pasca Melamu was brutally beaten and mutilated; a
gruesome murder which has left her family, cops and the Lesbian, Gay,
Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (LGBTI) community reeling in shock.
Pasca
died before she could find out that she had passed her matric exam.
Holding Pasca’s statement of results and a framed portrait, her mum
Betty, 38 (pictured) said she was devastated by the loss of her child.
The
LGBTI members, joined
by several political groups, took to the streets of Evaton, south of
Joburg. The march started at the local filling station just a few metres
away from Pasca’s home. They wanted to raise awareness and demand the
immediate arrest of her killers.
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LGBTI spokeswoman Kegomodicoe Mocoancoeng said Pasca’s murder was a
hate crime which should embarrass the areas and the nation as a whole.
"It was a brutal murder because she was raped, mutilated and her body
was also burned. This a clear indication that some members of society
are not willing to accept us and yet they know of our existence. We want
to see change because Pasca’s killers are still roaming the streets,"
she said.
Betty said Pasca left home on 16 December and never came back.
"Four days later, we heard rumours about a girl who had been found murdered in Lakeside," she said
The family called a local radio station where they were given a description of the dead woman.
"We were told a girl with a tattoo on her leg and a gold tooth had been
killed.We immediately knew it was our Pasca. We still can’t believe
she’s gone. Who could do such a horrible thing to my child?" the
heartbroken mother asked.
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