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S.Africa: Witchcraft murder case withdrawn… no evidence

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Original Post Date: 2005-02-01  Posted By: Jan

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 2/1/2005 5:38:59 AM
S.Africa: Witchcraft murder case withdrawn… no evidence
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S.Africa: Witchcraft murder case withdrawn… no evidence

From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org


Date & Time Posted: 2/1/2005 5:38:59 AM

S.Africa: Witchcraft murder case withdrawn… no evidence

[I’m suspicious about this one… Normally… blacks have a pretty good idea of what’s going on in their communities. Why did blacks go and attack this old couple for the killing of 5 children? Now… the justice system says there is no evidence… etc… Many times… local communities know who is the guilty party.

You would be amazed how easily blacks can find out who is a criminal in their own neighbourhood if they want to. There is a local black-owned security company which works in this way. Sometimes they can catch a black criminal and even return the stolen goods WITHIN A MATTER OF HOURS!!! And they operate simply by having connections among the black community.

So I find this particular instance puzzling and wonder if there is a cover-up here… because maybe, like baby raping, etc – the Government doesn’t like the message that comes out of Witchcraft [Muti] killings – and this particular one is a very ugly one… 5 children dead… According to the local community… parts were cut off the children… etc. Jan]

Charges against an elderly couple accused of murdering five children at Molomini reserve near Tugela Ferry in January were withdrawn in the Tugela Ferry magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.

Pietermaritzburg’s chief prosecutor Advocate Andrew Loubscher said charges were withdrawn against Mabona Ngcobo, 70, and his wife Gwilile, 65 “because there was insufficient evidence to proceed with the prosecution”.

Loubscher said: “They have not been acquitted. Obviously investigations will continue and we are still awaiting results of tests.

“Depending on the availability of evidence we may reconsider, but at this stage there is not sufficient evidence to continue with the case.”

‘There is not sufficient evidence to continue with the case’
The couple were arrested two weeks ago after the children’s bodies were found in an abandoned car at the couple’s home. The badly decomposed bodies had blisters on them.

Last Friday, the preliminary post mortem on the children showed they were not killed for muti, as had been suspected.

KwaZulu-Natal police spokesperson Superintendent Vish Naidoo said the actual cause of death of the children had not yet been established.

“Toxicology tests have been conducted on the children and we are awaiting the results.

“According to the post mortem report and contrary to unfounded speculation that the children were victims of a muti killing, it was established that the children had neither sustained any physical injuries or lacerations, nor were there any body parts missing from them,” he said.

The victims are three-year-old Sisanda Khanyile, his sister Nonzimelelo, 5, and their friends Thabani Sokhela, 5, Simiso Nhlangulela, 3, and Lindeliwe Dladla, 5.

The children were buried at a joint funeral last week.

Residents started looking for the children after they did not return home from play on January 22.

The couple’s home was in the meantime been burned by angry residents. – Sapa

Source: Independent Online (IOL)
URL: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click…/p>


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