Renowned detective Piet Byleveld dies
WILGEHEUWEL – Piet Byleveld passes away following diagnosis of stage four cancer.

Renowned detective, Piet Byleveld (67) has died at Life Wilgehuewel Hospital.
According to reports, the retired police detective, died from stage four lung cancer on 24 May.
News24 reported doctors stopped his treatment on 22 May after he had been kept sedated since 21 May.
Byleveld is celebrated as putting away some of South Africa’s most wanted criminals. He retired in 2010, after 30 years of service.
According to EWN, “He was the longest serving member of the notorious Brixton murder and robbery unit and was honoured by the International Police Association, the FBI and Scotland Yard for his achievements.”
Messages of condolence have appeared on social media under #PietByleveld.
#pietbyleveld is worthy of our honour as South Africans. He was a good South African. May his soul rest in God's peace.
— Dumi Keuti (@dumikeuti) May 24, 2017
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Tht moment wen u waiting for #ANC to recall#Zuma then #pietbyleveld dies😢😢rest in peace topcop!!! 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 pic.twitter.com/wFGX0ucog0
— #LiveBeyondCondition (@Milly_Mulelu) May 24, 2017
@eNCA Rest In Peace my #pietbyleveld
— Kaptein (@makadijoniza) May 24, 2017