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    South African farmers arraigned for killing Two women using bodies to fe3d  p!gs

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comSeptember 12, 2024 --- 9:58 pmUpdated:November 8, 2024 --- 8:26 amNo Comments2 Mins Read
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    A South African Court has heard the shocking details of how three men after k!lling two women used their bodies to feed p!gs on their farm.

    Farm owner, Zachariah Johannes Olivier, 60, supervisor Adrian Rudolph de Wet, 19, and employee William Musora, 45, face two counts of premeditated murder, one count of attempted murder, and possession of an unlicensed firearm.

    Musora, a Zimbabwean national, also faces charges of being in South Africa illegally.

    The female victims, Locadia Ndlovu and Maria Makgatho, were alleged to have trespassed on Olivier’s farm in the northern province of Limpopo in August when they were shot dead.

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    Ms Ndlovu’s husband Mabutho was with them at the time and told South African broadcaster Newsroom Afrika that he was also shot on the farm.

    He reportedly managed to crawl to a nearby road where he was able to seek help before being taken to a police station where an ambulance was called.

    Mr Ndlovu told police what happened before officers visited the farm but did not find the women, according to the South African news website IOL.

    However, officers are said to have found the bodies in a pigsty on the farm some days later.

    Police have confirmed Ms Makgatho and Ms Ndlovu, aged 47 and 34 respectively, were mauled by the pigs and had numerous gunshot wounds on their bodies.

    The two women and Mr Ndlovu were allegedly trespassing on the farm to try and collect potentially expired dairy products that had been dumped there by a truck.

    Olivier, De Wet and Musora appeared in Mankweng Magistrates’ Court in Polokwane in Limpopo on Tuesday.

    The state wants them to remain behind bars until their trial is concluded.

    The case has caused outrage in South Africa, with many protesting outside the court calling for the men to be denied bail and face the harshest possible sentence.

    The South African Human Rights Commission called on the public not to take the law into their hands in retaliation.

    The case will continue next month.

     

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