A Heartbreaking Easter Weekend
The Family Tradition
Every Easter, the Lentoor siblings gather at their mother’s house in KuGompo (formerly East London) for a weekend of food, laughter, and catching up. This year, Professor Doctor Antonio Lentoor, a 43‑year‑old lecturer from Pretoria, was especially excited to reconnect after a busy semester.
The Journey Begins
- Departure: Antonio left Pretoria at 10 a.m. on April 1 in his orange Kia Sportage.
- Last Contact: He spoke with his brother Gershan before hitting the road, confirming he would be home by 10 p.m.
- Silence: When Gershan tried to call at 10:30 p.m., Antonio’s phone was off. Repeated WhatsApp and FaceTime attempts went unanswered.
Growing Concern
Gershan’s unease turned into action. He booked the earliest flight to East London and arrived before 8 a.m. on Thursday. His first stop was the local police station to file a missing‑person report, hoping to obtain details about any vehicle‑tracking service Antonio used.
The Tracking Breakthrough
After some back‑and‑forth with the police, Gershan reached the tracking company. They reported that the Kia Sportage had last been pinged just outside the Free State province, far from the intended route.
Social Media Appeal
Desperate for leads, Gershan posted a plea on social media. The message spread quickly, catching the attention of a tow‑truck driver who later called to say he had seen something unusual.
The Tragic Discovery
- Good Friday Call: A tow‑truck driver contacted Gershan, then an investigator followed up, confirming that a drunk truck driver had collided head‑on with Antonio’s vehicle.
- Immediate Impact: The force of the crash killed Antonio instantly. The truck driver was arrested on the scene for driving under the influence.
Family Reaction
Gershan rushed to tell their mother, who was at church. He called the pastor for support as the family processed the shocking news. Though devastated, they found some solace knowing the driver would face legal consequences.
Remembering Antonio
- Academic Life: Antonio was a teaching professor at Sefako Makgatho Health Science University. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Cape Town, a master’s from Stellenbosch University, and a doctorate from the University of KwaZulu‑Natal.
- Awards: He received the Royal College of Psychiatrists SA‑ACAPAP Emerging Scholar Award and the Biological Psychiatry Early and Midcareer Research Development Award (2020) for his work on neurocognition and cancer.
- Mentorship: Beyond his research, Antonio helped disadvantaged students secure NSFAS funding and scholarships, offering motivational writing assistance and encouragement to pursue higher education.
Final Farewell
The family has laid Antonio to rest at their home in KuGompo on Saturday, April 18. His legacy lives on through the countless students he inspired and the love he shared with his family and friends.
Conclusion
Antonio Lentoor’s Easter weekend, meant to be a joyful reunion, ended in a heartbreaking loss. While the pain of his absence is deep, his commitment to education, community, and family continues to motivate those who knew him. May his memory remind us all to cherish every moment with loved ones and to support one another in pursuing our dreams.


