Zimbabwean siblings Lorraine Ncube, 18, and Lawrence Ncube, 16, say they felt they had lost their future and that they feared dying after being rounded up and deported from South Africa amid an ongoing crackdown on illegal migration. According to their account, South African authorities pursued them from their home in Moletji, outside Polokwane, where they were living at the time. Lorraine describes the experience as being extremely distressing and says she believed her future was gone. Her brother tells SABC News that he thought of dying during the incident. The reports frame their statements as reactions to how they were treated when they were taken from their home and removed from South Africa. The coverage highlights the siblings’ psychological impact, including fear during the roundup, as well as their uncertainty and distress following deportation. The articles do not provide additional details on the legal process or the circumstances leading to the roundup beyond the broader context of enforcement actions against undocumented migrants.