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Original Post Date: 2004-05-19 Time: 11:23:54 Posted By: Jan
Pretoria – Tertia Momberg, 47, who has been farming in Botswana for the past 10 years, was murdered while taking a shower at the weekend in the Tuli block.
The farm where she was murdered is apparently not far from the Platjan border post on the banks of the Limpopo River in Limpopo.
Beeld learnt from a member of the police, who asked not to be identified, that two of the South African’s farm workers attacked her.
She apparently was hit on the head with a tent peg when she tried to flee from her attackers. Her neck was apparently broken with a steel rake afterwards.
Stole torch, cellphone, booze and money
Momberg’s mutilated, naked body was found next to the farmstead only on Sunday by friends who came to check after she failed to attend a birthday party.
Police said the suspected killers ran off with a torch, cellphone, liquor and money.
One of the suspects was caught on the farm on Sunday night and his accomplice was arrested about 30km from the farm on Monday.
They were still being held for questioning by Botswana police on Tuesday and have not yet appeared in court.
Momberg had been living alone on the farm since her husband died about a year ago.
The couple farmed with citrus and mangos.
A family friend, Cassie de Bruyn, said Momberg wanted to stay on the farm after her husband’s death to make a success of it.
“It was a wish she wanted to fulfill,” he said.
Edited by Iaine Harper
Source: News24.Com
URL: http://www.news24.com/News24/South_Africa/New…/p>