Family of kidnapped Mmeli Ngcobo hope suspects will say where he is
Updated | By Nothando Mkhize
The family of Durban schoolboy, Mmeli Ngcobo, says they hope at least one of the suspects linked to their child's kidnapping will be honest about what happened to him.

The 17-year-old was outside his Newlands East school in February when he was abducted by three people.
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He'd been accused of stealing a classmate's phone.
Police took two more suspects into custody this week, bringing to three the number of people arrested.
The 22 and 37-year-olds are due in court on Friday for a bail application.
Mmeli's father, Prince Ngcobo, says he just wants his son back.
"We are happy that there's progress, but for us, it's not enough because we want to know where he is. Whether he is, dead or alive, I still have hope we'll find him."

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