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S.Africa: Afrikaans girl: ‘I heard my grandmother’s muffled yells’

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Original Post Date: 2004-05-26 Time: 13:11:50  Posted By: Jan

[The black bastards raped and murdered a 75-year-old Afrikaans woman. Jan]

A teenager told the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday how she had lain in her bed on the orders of an intruder while listening to the muffled yells of her grandmother being attacked.

Zibuse Zungu, 20, Nhlanhla Majozi, 21, Sibusiso Mbeje, 24, Bahlle Majozi, 24, Bheki Mngomezulu, 19, and Nkululeko Mabaso, 21, are appearing before Judge Thumba Pillay and two assessors. They have been charged with housebreaking, theft and the rape and murder of 75-year-old Elizabeth Boshoff in her home at St Austell Crescent, The Grange, where she lived for more than 30 years.

Nhlanhla Majozi and Mbeje admitted breaking into the house in the early hours of March 22 last year but denied taking part in the rape and murder or forming a common purpose with those responsible. Their plea was not accepted by the state.

Boshoff’s granddaughter, Bernadette Boshoff, now 18, testified that she had woken to hear voices in her grandmother’s home. She and her 12-year-old male cousin had been staying there.

Boshoff said that as she had got up to investigate, a young man had switched on her bedroom light and had told her in broken English to get back into bed and cover her head. He had told her to keep quiet because he did not want “yelling”.

Boshoff said she had asked where her grandmother and cousin were and the man had said they were in their rooms and were “fine”.

She had lain still and then started hearing “muffled yells” from her grandmother’s room.

After the sounds had stopped someone had entered her room and had begun ransacking it. Later, after she had been sure the intruders had left, she had gone in search of her cousin and had found the boy “pretending to be asleep” on his bed.

At her grandmother’s room, she had entered, leaving the boy outside. She had found her grandmother lying on the bed on her back, her nightdress pulled up above her stomach and her underwear around her neck. She had felt for a pulse but there had been none.

The telephone had been locked and the key was missing. She and her cousin had walked to her uncle’s house four blocks away and raised the alarm.

Boshoff was unable to identify any of the intruders.

The case is proceeding.

This article was originally published on page 3 of The Mercury on May 26, 2004

Source: Independent Online (IOL)

URL: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?click_id=15&ar…/p>