North West police have arrested a 40-year-old man who was turned in by his brother after the body of a 16-year-old girl was found in a shallow grave on Friday.

Pudimoe police were informed of possible murder on Friday after a man reportedly heard a woman crying from a neighbour’s place on Thursday night.

ALSO READ | 18-year-old shot and killed while walking to the shop

The neighbour and a friend were seen on Friday morning pushing a wheelbarrow with something inside.

“A search operation conducted on the basis of the allegations led the police and members of the community to what looked like a shallow grave where a wheelbarrow and a spade were also found next to a stream in Matlhako 2 village,” said North West police spokesperson Brig Sabata Mokgwabone.

He said an exhumation led to the discovery of a body wrapped with a blanket and positively identified by an uncle as that of Boingotlo Makaota, of Matlhako 2 village.

A preliminary investigation revealed the body had visible wounds to the head and bruises to the thighs and legs.

Further investigation was conducted at the suspect’s place where the victim’s clothes were found. The suspect was not present while the man who was seen in his company was taken in for questioning.

ALSO READ | Police minister confirms 110 women killed in KZN in the past three months

The suspect was handed over to police by his brother on Saturday evening.

Acting provincial commissioner Maj-Gen Patrick Asaneng said the incident was yet another brutal gender-based violence related incident that should have been prevented through active citizenry and community vigilance.

/*