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  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-65872020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-66312020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-67212020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-61092020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-39242020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-37032020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-29672020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-72332020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-71962020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-71502020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-70832020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-67502020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-64862020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-38482020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-36692020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-33732020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-33052020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-31302020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-26242020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-23142020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-74632020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-67412020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-62882020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-40742020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-36122020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-32402020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-30712020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-68622020.jpg
  • A visual SILVER MOUNTAIN MUSIC FEST Project in the Hessequa Region (Explorers' Garden Route) capturing the effects of the #COVID19 pandemic on the people of this rural heartland, Heidelberg, Western Cape, South Africa, RSA
    JMMsonya7r3-41032020.jpg
  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA57624_011.jpg
  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA57624_017.jpg
  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_120.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_116.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_114.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_127.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_135.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_133.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_128.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
    RTI20170720_zaa_ap2_121.jpg
  • July 20, 2017 - Heidelberg, Germany - Image licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 20/07/2017. Heidelberg, Germany. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at a traditional German market  in Heidelberg, Germany on day four of their Royal Tour. Picture by POOL  / i-Images UK OUT FOR 28 DAYS (Credit Image: © Pool/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge after taking part in a rowing race between teams representing the twinned towns of Heidelberg and Cambridge in Heidelberg, Germany, on day three of their five-day tour of Poland and Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge takes part in a rowing race between teams representing the twinned towns of Heidelberg and Cambridge in Heidelberg, Germany, on day three of their five-day tour of Poland and Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge after she coxed a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge after she coxed a boat against her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge waves to the crowd after taking part in a rowing race between teams representing the twinned towns of Heidelberg and Cambridge in Heidelberg, Germany, on day three of their five-day tour of Poland and Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge tours a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge arrives for a visit to the German Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge gets ready to take part in a rowing competition on the River Neckar during their visit to Heidelberg on the second day of their three-day tour of Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge in a boat after a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with Michael Milsom, Group Leader for Experimental Hematology, during a visit to the German Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge tours a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge tours a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA57482_006.jpg
  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge take part in a rowing race in Heidelberg, Germany, on the 20th July 2017. 20 Jul 2017 Pictured: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton. Photo credit: James Whatling / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge in a boat after a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge tours a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge tours a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
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FULL TEXT AVAILABLE
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
<br />
FULL TEXT AVAILABLE
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
<br />
FULL TEXT AVAILABLE
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tour a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge dons white lab coats for a visit to the German Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • File photo dated 20/07/17 of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attempting to make pretzels during a tour of a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany. The Duchess of Cambridge will have spent a decade as an HRH when she and the Duke of Cambridge mark their 10th wedding anniversary on Thursday. Issue date: Wednesday April 28, 2021.
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
<br />
FULL TEXT AVAILABLE
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
<br />
FULL TEXT AVAILABLE
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge gets ready to take part in a rowing competition on the River Neckar during their visit to Heidelberg on the second day of their three-day tour of Germany.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat each in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge cox a boat each in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after they coxed a boat each in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge with a German beer after taking part in a rowing competition on the River Neckar during a visit to Heidelberg on the second day of her three-day tour of Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge tours a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
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  • RAFFAELE MASTROGIUSEPPE was a father, grandfather, uncle and friend. He was also a hardworking man who didn’t deserve to die the way he did. Like many before him, and many after him, Raffaele has become another statistic in South Africa — a victim of another senseless murder; another South African farm attack, leaving yet another family torn apart!<br />
"He spent the last 50 years working as an engineer and a farmer,” daughter Doriana tells us during this difficult time. "He was passionate, extremely hard-working and a perfectionist in everything he did. He had a profound love and endearment for his family. His compassion and gentle nature enriched the lives of all those who had the honour of meeting him, working with him or for him. He had a heart of gold, a strong moral compass and selflessness that shall resonate in our lives for all of eternity."<br />
But sadly, none of that mattered to the perpetrators who entered his home and took his life on October 2. It was just another day for the 69-year-old, who came to South Africa from Italy at the age of 19, and who, since getting divorced, lived on his own on his farm in Heidelberg. <br />
“Being the hard worker that he was, my uncle left his engineering plant located on the farm at 21h15 after working on a machine,” explains niece Paola. "He walked home, as his farmhouse was only 500 metres away. When he got inside he made himself dinner and then walked to the kitchen where he started to make a cup of tea. By this time we estimate that the incident took place between 22h00 and 22h30.”<br />
Raffaele was then reportedly shot in the stomach through the window. “He ran towards the stairs as the perpetrators broke in and continued to shoot him in the back,” Paola explains. “He was completely ambushed and did not make it into his bedroom. The final shot was to the head where they made sure they finished the job.” Paola adds, “Six bullet casings were found on the scene and my uncle took the four shots.”<br />
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge after they coxed a boat each in a competitive race between the twinned town of Cambridge and Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • Duchess of Cambridge takes part in a rowing competition on the River Neckar during their visit to Heidelberg on the second day of their three-day tour of Germany.
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  • The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge tour a traditional German market in the central square of Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duchess of Cambridge arrives for a visit to the German Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • The Duke of Cambridge looks into a microscope during his visit to the German Cancer Research Institute in Heidelberg, Germany.
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  • June 16, 2018 - Belmont, Michigan, United States - Sophia Popov of Heidelberg, Germany reacts after putting on the 16th green during the third round of the Meijer LPGA Classic golf tournament at Blythefield Country Club in Belmont, MI, USA  Saturday, June 16, 2018. (Credit Image: © Amy Lemus/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 14, 2018 - Belmont, Michigan, United States - Sophia Popov of Heidelberg, Germany hits from the 8th tee during the first round of the Meijer LPGA Classic golf tournament at Blythefield Country Club in Belmont, MI, USA  Thursday, June 14, 2018. (Credit Image: © Amy Lemus/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • The Duke and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge Princess Kate and Prince William visit the Traditional German market Central market square, Heidleberg Accompanied by the Mayor of Heidelberg, they will tour a traditional German market in the central square in Germany on july 20, 2017. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Duke and Catherine Duchess of Cambridge Princess Kate and Prince William visit the Traditional German market Central market square, Heidleberg Accompanied by the Mayor of Heidelberg, they will tour a traditional German market in the central square in Germany on july 20, 2017. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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