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Ethiopian Man Arrested for Kidnapping, High-Speed Chase

Ethiopian national, Mantesnot Lendido Erisado, faces kidnapping charges in Johannesburg court. He allegedly picked up twelve Ethiopian adults, aged 22-33, in his car, leading to a high-speed chase and his arrest. The victims, initially thought to be teenagers, are now in custody for immigration violations. Erisados case is postponed for a lawyer and interpreter, while the victims hearing is set for January 15th. Checkout Solipillow.com

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