Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Grandparents of missing toddler Omphile Sethole remanded in custody for negligence

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Overview of the Case

The grandparents of two‑year‑old Omphile Sethole have been taken into custody after appearing in court over alleged child negligence. The couple is being held while police continue to search for the missing toddler.

Who Are the Grandparents?

  • Nkgalakana Vinolia Mabusela, 52 years old
  • Lesiba Jacob Ledwaba, 55 years old

Both live in Ga‑Mabuela village, Tinymne Police Area.

What Happened?

Omphile disappeared from her home in the early hours of May 2, 2026. Her grandmother reportedly found the child missing around 6 a.m. and noticed an open window in the room.

Court Appearance and Custody

On Monday, the grandparents appeared before the Mahwelereng Magistrates Court. Police spokesperson Colonel Malesela Ledwaba confirmed that they were remanded in custody until May 25, 2026 to allow time for a formal bail application.

Charges and Remand

  • The couple faces allegations of child negligence linked to Omphile’s disappearance.
  • They remain in police custody while the court processes their bail request.

The Disappearance

Timeline

  • Early morning, May 2, 2026 – Omphile last seen at home.
  • Around 6 a.m. – Grandmother discovers the child is missing and sees an open window.
  • May 2, 2026 – Police open a case for burglary and kidnapping.

Description of Omphile

  • Wearing a pink leotard and black tights at the time she vanished.
  • Age: 2 years old.

Police Investigation

Authorities from the Mokopane Family Violence, Child Protection and Sexual Offenses (FCS) Unit are leading the search.

Search Efforts

  • Officers have combed the village and surrounding areas.
  • Community members and volunteers have joined the search, but Omphile has not been found.

Public Appeal

Police are asking anyone with information to come forward.

How You Can Help

  • Contact Warrant Officer Chuene Selolo (Mokopane FCS Investigating Officer) at 082 469 2594.
  • Call Crime Stop on 08600 10111.
  • Visit the nearest police station.
  • Submit tips anonymously via the MySAPSApp.

Conclusion

The case remains open, and investigators continue to follow every lead. The grandparents are in custody awaiting a bail hearing, while the search for little Omphile Sethole goes on. Community cooperation is vital—any detail, no matter how small, could help bring her home safely.

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