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Dr Nel’s Cousin Confesses Knowing Who Killed Him — But to a Stranger on Facebook

Dr Nel’s Cousin Confesses Knowing Who Killed Him — But to a Stranger on Facebook


The tragic story surrounding the death of Dr Nel has taken another shocking and unexpected twist. Just when the public thought things couldn’t get any stranger, new details have surfaced online — this time through a Facebook confession.

According to viral posts currently making rounds on social media, a woman on Facebook claims that Dr Nel’s cousin reached out to her privately, confessing that he knows who murdered Dr Nel. Instead of going to the police or speaking to the family directly, he allegedly shared this sensitive information with a total stranger online.

The woman, clearly shocked by what she had heard, decided to expose the conversation publicly. In a video now circulating widely, she pleads with Dr Nel’s family to contact her so she can share the full details of what the cousin revealed. She also begged her followers to help spread the message until it reaches the family, saying the information could finally bring justice and closure.

What’s puzzling the public is why the cousin chose to confide in a stranger instead of going to the authorities. The situation has sparked endless debate across social media platforms, with many questioning the cousin’s motives and state of mind. Some believe fear might have stopped him from going to the police, while others suspect guilt or involvement in the crime itself.

This revelation adds yet another painful layer to a tragedy that already left the community shaken. As people continue to mourn Dr Nel, this new twist feels like reopening a wound that hasn’t even had time to heal.

It’s strange — almost chilling — how every time such heartbreaking murders happen, hidden truths seem to find their way out through social media before official investigations even catch up. Whether through leaked chats, emotional confessions, or viral videos, the internet has become the unexpected voice of the dead — exposing secrets that refuse to stay buried.

For now, South Africans are waiting anxiously for Dr Nel’s family to respond to the woman’s message, hoping this time the truth will finally see the light of day.