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South Africa: Khoza accused still at large

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Original Post Date: 2010-02-25 Time: 00:00:02  Posted By: News Poster

One of the men arrested for the murder of Lethabong businesswoman Mirriam Khoza and her four relatives is still at large, North West police said Wednesday.

Superintendent Lesego Metsi said Goodboy Mabaso was still on the run following his escape at the Bethani police station near Rustenburg on February 13.

“Mabaso and his brother, Sibongile, together with other five awaiting trialists broke the ceiling and cut the burglar bars of the exercise area of their cell.”

Sibongile and another escapee were arrested in Katlehong last week after the community tipped off the police about their whereabouts. He was expected to appear in the Rustenburg Magistrate’s Court on Thursday on a charge of escaping from lawful custody.
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Sibongile, 27, and his brother Goodboy, 34, Thabo Dikane, 18, Barnard Dikane, 30 and a 17-year-old boy were arrested on December 27 last year for the murder of Khoza, 46, her children Karabo, 18, and Tsaona, 16, her brother-in-law Daniel Karshia, 46, and her nephew Nadir Khoza, 14.

They were found murdered at her home in Lethabong outside Rustenburg on Christmas day.

Karshia was shot in the head and the others were strangled. Khoza, who hailed from Mozambique where she went by the name Ancha Machiana Nangaio, had lived in South Africa for over two decades.

Khoza’s twin brother, the father of Nadir, was killed in South Africa in January 2008.

It is alleged that the five assaulted Khoza before strangling her and stealing her Nissan Navara bakkie, jewellery, house appliances and clothes.

The bakkie was found abandoned in Brits, 50km from Lethabong.

Some of the stolen items were found in possession of the accused. – Sapa

Source: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?art_id=nw20100224143952537C192617