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S.Africa: Woman & Sister Kill a Witch

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Original Post Date: 2003-11-28  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 11/28/2003 6:14:13 AM
S.Africa: Woman & Sister Kill a Witch

[Note. Witchcraft still exists in Africa. Jan]

JEALOUSY and humiliation inflicted by a man on his first wife caused her and her sister-in-law to murder the man’s second wife, a high court heard yesterday.

Sisters-in-law, Funani Sibiya and Ntombizodwa Sibiya – both of them mothers – pleaded guilty before Judge Ron McLaren to the murder of Nokuthula Ndlovu at Wenterbroek Farm near Mooi River on November 17.

Each was sentenced to 17 years’ imprisonment by the judge, who said if the court imposed too lenient a sentence on them it would send an incorrect message to the community that people could execute their enemies and receive lenient sentences.

He found, however, that there were substantial and compelling circumstances in the case which warranted a sentence less than life imprisonment.

In a statement handed in to court Sibiya described how she had been driven to murder Ndlovu out of jealousy, humiliation and a fear that she was being bewitched.

She was helped by her sister-in-law, Ntombizodwa Sibiya, who told the court she understood the pain and humiliation that Sibiya had endured at the hands of her husband and his second wife.

Sibiya told the court her husband, Samson, worked in Gauteng and lived there with Ndlovu while she and her sister-in-law resided at the family home in Mooi River.

She said her husband often came home with his second wife and humiliated her in front of Ndlovu by assaulting her in her presence. He had also forced her (Sibiya) to share her room with the two of them. Sibiya said she felt her husband had lost affection for her.

He also did not support her and their child adequately.

“My husband had given me a bakkie [truck]. The second wife took it. The second wife boasted that everything the family had belonged to her and my husband would leave me nothing when he died. I am not in good health and I have no doubt in my mind that the deceased was bewitching me,” she said in her statement.

The two sisters-in-law admitted that earlier this month they accosted Ndlovu in Mooi River. They were armed with an iron rod and accused her of practising witchcraft against Sibiya.

They then dragged her into the bushes and took turns to assault her on her head. Sibiya throttled her until satisfied that she was dead. They then doused her with a litre of petrol and set the body alight, leaving it while it was still on fire.

Sibiya said the next day she returned to check if the body had burned to ashes but found it was only partly burnt. She then covered the body with soil. On the third day the women went back to check if dogs had dug up the body and discovered that the body was lying in the open again.

“As we had a blanket with us we wrapped the body and carried it to a spot far away. We placed the body under a huge rock that had a shelf at the base to hide the body of the deceased,” said Sibiya.

Source: DailyNews
URL: http://www.dailynews.co.za/index.php?fSection…br>