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The man believed to be the boyfriend of a 22-year-old woman, whose killing has shocked South Africa, has been charged with her murder at a court in Johannesburg.
Karabo Mokoena's mother wept as she arrived at the hearing.
A widespread online campaign to find Ms Mokoena was called off on Wednesday when her father confirmed her death.
The case has sparked a fierce debate about the levels of violence faced by women in South Africa.
The suspect, who has not yet pleaded, will remain in custody after the case was adjourned until 24 May, local Jacaranda News reports.
A woman's life in South Africa: Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Johannesburg
Being a woman in South Africa is like being trapped in a locked room - you can hear someone walking outside and you know someone will come one day and you won't be able to stop them.
There is nothing you can do to stop him.
Nothing can protect you - not the pepper spray in your bag, not the self-defence classes you got as a gift for your birthday when your breasts developed, not travelling in groups, not the NO you've been taught to say should that day come - nothing.
It is learning to be "vigilant" before you even know what it is to feel safe.
It is feeling unsafe everywhere, all the time.
African societies are built on patriarchy - every young girl grows up knowing that a man is the head, that he is powerful, that he is a go-getter, a conqueror. We are taught to admire these very traits about you, and I do. But dear God I am afraid of you - and with good reason.
The statistics in this country are not in my or any woman's favour. They say that one day I, or someone I know, will be your victim.
The hashtags #RIPKarabo and #MenAreTrash have been trending across the country as women call for an end to violence against them.
The case has prompted an outpouring of anger and grief in South Africa, mostly by women who took to social media to share stories of abuse they had suffered at the hands of their partners.
One woman's account of how a man had abducted and viciously beat her while she was returning home from a shopping centre in Johannesburg was shared by thousands of people on Twitter:
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Others shared similarly harrowing tales of violence against women by their partners.
Image copyright Twitter
There were also those who were keen to point out that Karabo Mokoena's case, though widely publicised, was by no means unique.
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South Africa has among the highest rates in the world for the rape and murder of women.
More than 40,000 cases of rape are reported every year, figures which are thought to only represent a fraction of actual attacks.
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