Kamohelo Motankisi, who is 34 years old and Lerato Selepe, who is 22, appeared in court for the murder of seven people. The circumstances which led to this horrific attack on Farmworkers in something that is a severe cause for concern for the general public as well as the police who are investigating the matter.
They are also accused of raping some of the victims. They intended to apply for bail because they didn't want to be in jail despite the actions taken in executing farmworkers for no apparent reason.
The incident happened on a farm in Kestell in the Free State, and the suspect allegedly confessed to the crimes. They also made shocking revelations to the police that they would investigate thoroughly. Initially, many people thought that perhaps the farm on has something to do with this.
The suspects' lawyer revealed that they wanted the case to be resolved as speedily as possible and intended to plead guilty. However, they do not enjoy staying in jail for a very long time despite the many crimes.
They face 12 charges; murder, robbery, housebreaking, theft, rape and the unlawful possession of a firearm. It was also established that the suspect had used a pump-action shotgun to murder the victims, and they did not let anyone survive.
When the rape charge was read out, the 34-year-old wept in court. Are we to assume that the suspects are remorseful and should be let down easily because they killed seven people.
They have previous convictions that the judge did not want to be made public. They are represented by Legal Aid.
They were apprehended quickly after Sesi Smit, her son Rhudi Binta, 17 years old, and her 5 employees - Nokuva Monareng, Nomasonto Zulu, Nomasotsha Maduna, Kgodu Moloi and Lerato Moloi were all murdered on that farm.
They are also accused of raping some of the victims. They intended to apply for bail because they didn't want to be in jail despite the actions taken in executing farmworkers for no apparent reason.
The incident happened on a farm in Kestell in the Free State, and the suspect allegedly confessed to the crimes. They also made shocking revelations to the police that they would investigate thoroughly. Initially, many people thought that perhaps the farm on has something to do with this.
The suspects' lawyer revealed that they wanted the case to be resolved as speedily as possible and intended to plead guilty. However, they do not enjoy staying in jail for a very long time despite the many crimes.
They face 12 charges; murder, robbery, housebreaking, theft, rape and the unlawful possession of a firearm. It was also established that the suspect had used a pump-action shotgun to murder the victims, and they did not let anyone survive.
When the rape charge was read out, the 34-year-old wept in court. Are we to assume that the suspects are remorseful and should be let down easily because they killed seven people.
They have previous convictions that the judge did not want to be made public. They are represented by Legal Aid.
They were apprehended quickly after Sesi Smit, her son Rhudi Binta, 17 years old, and her 5 employees - Nokuva Monareng, Nomasonto Zulu, Nomasotsha Maduna, Kgodu Moloi and Lerato Moloi were all murdered on that farm.