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Fleurhof Community Demands Justice After Tragic Death of 11-Year-Old Jaden Lee Meek - South Africa Today

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Grief and anger have gripped the Fleurhof community following the tragic death of 11-year-old , whose body was discovered near his apartment building on Wednesday morning. The young boy had been reported missing a day earlier and was last seen being dropped off by his school transport.

Residents of Fleurhof, a suburb in Johannesburg, organized a march to the Florida Police Station today, demanding justice for Jaden and calling for increased police visibility in the area. The march comes amid growing frustration over the lack of arrests and transparency in the investigation.

Jaden’s body was found in the , raising urgent questions about safety and policing in the neighborhood. Community members expressed outrage that no suspect has been apprehended, with fears that the perpetrator could strike again.

, a local community activist, spoke out during the march, condemning the lack of police presence in Fleurhof.

“We don’t have a police station here—we have to travel to Florida, which takes over an hour on foot,” he said. “If something happens, we can’t rely on rapid response. Our children are not safe.”

Residents are demanding:

Authorities have opened an  but have yet to provide details on potential suspects or progress in the case. The silence has fueled distrust, with the community fearing the killer remains at large.

“The police tell us they are investigating, but we see no action,” Anthony said. “This monster could be anywhere—he could come back. We need answers now.”

As the march proceeded, emotions ran high, with mourners holding signs reading  and  The community vows to keep pressure on law enforcement until justice is served.

Jaden’s death has left his family and neighbors shattered, with many questioning how such a brutal crime could happen in their midst. For now, Fleurhof remains a community in pain—united in grief but determined to fight for change.

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