R&B and soul singer Langa Mavuso recently took to his social media platforms to seek help in finding his mother who was hijacked last night.
The You Live On hitmaker shared on his social media platform X, an app that was previously known as Twitter that his mother was hijacked in Johannesburg’s Mondeor. He also shared that the TrackerSA service that they pay for was not helpful at all.
In a series of X’s about the ordeal, the singer who was brokenhearted shared:
WHERE IS MY MOM? 💔
— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
He went on to ask for help in case someone witnessed the hijacking around the area commenting:
If you witnessed a hijacking in the Mondeor area yesterday in the afternoon please DM ME. My mom and her car were last located in the power park area around 7pm last night.
— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
Hours passed with no sign of where his mother was prompting the singer to note:
9 hours 💔
Nothing— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
An angry Langa shared his disappointment at TrackerSA detailing:
Tonight @Tracker_SA has failed my family. I cannot even begin to explain my disappointment in their service and their staffs lack of care. I am angry and frustrated. How do I sleep not knowing where my mother is? How do I close my eyes?
— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
The family eventually found his mother this morning with no help from the service they paid.
Thank you Lord. We’ve just found her in naturena with no help of @Tracker_SA after a sleepless night. Thank you for your prayers, raising awareness, assistance and calls. Grateful.
— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
Thanking everyone for their support, he commented:
God has been kind to us. I would never wish such an experience on anyone. Siyabonga imithandazo.
— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
Langa also took time to lambast a social media account that suggested his mother was somewhere enjoying herself, commenting:
South Africa. My mother was hijacked, taken against her will, violated and dumped in an unfamiliar place for her car, cellphones and laptops and as we pled for help this is a response we get. A paid protection service failed us. We must now respond to this. pic.twitter.com/MFLCR4PDgo
— Langa Mavuso (@LangaMav) April 17, 2024
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