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Ntsika Kosie is under investigation for fraud. Pictures: Facebook
Ntsika Kosie is under investigation for fraud. Pictures: Facebook

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A man from Sterkspruit in the Eastern Cape, who stands accused of killing his own mother, has been posing as a professional doctor in Vanderbijlpark in Gauteng, where he allegedly claims to be a clinical psychologist.

Nathaniel Molefe Kosie (41) is originally from Coville Location in Sterkspruit, where he allegedly killed his mother, Nomcubu Mary Kosie, in 2018 so that he could draw her pension money for himself.

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