White South African Farm Owner on Trial for Allegedly Murdering Two Black Women and Feeding Their Bodies to Pigs
SEBAYENG, LIMPOPO, SOUTH AFRICA, AUG 3 – Three men face multiple charges including murder after shooting two women who entered a farm to collect expired dairy products, with bodies found in a pigsty, prosecutors said.
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White farmer on trial in South Africa after 2 Black women allegedly murdered and their bodies fed to pigs
A White South African farm owner and two employees are facing trial over the alleged murder of two Black women who prosecutors say were shot dead for trespassing last August and their bodies fed to pigs – stoking fury in a nation already reeling from racial tensions.
Three men in South Africa are facing charges for the brutal murder of two black women, who were allegedly thrown to pigs, in a case that has exacerbated already high racial tensions in the country.
Sebayeng pigsty murder trial set to start in Polokwane - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
The murder trial against three men accused of disposing of the remains of two women inside a pigsty at a farm in Sebayeng is set to start on Monday at the Polokwane High Court. Pig farmer Zachariah Olivier, as well as farm employees Rudolf De Wet and William Musora, face charges of murder and attempted murder following the discovery of the decomposed remains of Maria Makgato and Kudzai Ndlovu inside a pigs’ enclosure last year in August. The tri…
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