Friends and family in Durban gather to remember Tamia Fredericks, a 25-year-old pregnant woman who is reported to have been shot and killed in Wentworth.

The reporting focuses on the family’s efforts to honour her memory and the impact of her death on relatives and local community members. Outlets describe a vigil-like atmosphere as people speak about her and her status as a mother-to-be.

Across the available accounts, the central facts remain the same: Fredericks is said to be pregnant, she is described as 25 years old, and her killing occurred in Wentworth. The differences, where present, relate mainly to how the story is framed—such as the emphasis on mourning and remembrance—rather than to any conflicting details about the incident itself.