Farm owner Zacharias Johannes Olivier, 60, supervisor Adriaan Rudolf de Wit, 19, and employee William Musura, 45, face two charges. By premeditated murderand charges of attempted murder and possession of an unlicensed firearm.
According to the case file, the victims, Lukadia Ndlovu and Maria Makgatho, sneaked onto Olivier’s farm in northern Limpopo province in August where they were shot dead.
According to Sky News, citing Newsroom Africa, Maputo, Ndlovu’s husband, was with them. The farm Where he was also shot.
Maputo managed to crawl to a nearby road, where he was able to call for help before being taken to the police station, which called a police car. first aid.
Maputo told police what had happened before officers visited the farm and discovered a pig pen containing the bodies of the two victims.
Police confirmed that Makgatho and Ndlovu, aged 47 and 34 respectively, were attacked and bitten by the boars, after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds to their bodies.
Investigations into the case indicated that Maputo and the two women were near the farm to collect Dairy products Expired, dumped by a truck.
The case, which could be decided next month, has sparked outrage in South AfricaSeveral political parties protested outside the court, demanding that the defendants be denied the benefit of bail and face the harshest possible sentence.