I remember how emotional I was for days after seeing the pictures of this guy's killing. The faces of his accusers were threatening to me and for days I couldn't get the images out of my mind.
According to SABC fresh report, Two of the three men accused of the killing of Mozambican national, Emmanuel Sithole, have been found guilty of murder in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court.
The third accused, a 17-year-old boy, has been found guilty of theft and assault.
The three have been standing trial for Sithole's killing in Alexandra in April this year.
After an hour long judgement Magistrate Lucas Van der Schyff ruled that both Mthinto Bengu and Sifundo Mzimela are guilty of murder.
Van Der Schyff says that the state proved beyond reasonable doubt that Bengu and Mzimela both had intent to kill when they attacked Sithole. Magistrate Van Der Schyff says the evidence presented to court proves that he wasn't involved in the attack when the fatal blow was struck.
Both Bengu and Mzimela showed no signs of remorse when the verdict was handed down and both had smiles on their faces throughout proceedings. The case has been postponed to the 4th of December for sentencing.
According to SABC fresh report, Two of the three men accused of the killing of Mozambican national, Emmanuel Sithole, have been found guilty of murder in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court.
The third accused, a 17-year-old boy, has been found guilty of theft and assault.
The three have been standing trial for Sithole's killing in Alexandra in April this year.
After an hour long judgement Magistrate Lucas Van der Schyff ruled that both Mthinto Bengu and Sifundo Mzimela are guilty of murder.
Van Der Schyff says that the state proved beyond reasonable doubt that Bengu and Mzimela both had intent to kill when they attacked Sithole. Magistrate Van Der Schyff says the evidence presented to court proves that he wasn't involved in the attack when the fatal blow was struck.
Both Bengu and Mzimela showed no signs of remorse when the verdict was handed down and both had smiles on their faces throughout proceedings. The case has been postponed to the 4th of December for sentencing.
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