Adrian de wet walk free

Adrian de wet walk free

South African state lawyers have officially withdrawn allegations against one of the agricultural workers who were accused of killing two black women and feeding their bodies.

Last year, Maria Makgato, 45, and 34 -year -old Lucia Nellou, were killed while searching for food at a pig farm near poloking in the northern Linopopo province of South Africa.

Later, it was alleged that the animals were given to the animals attempted to dispose of evidence.

When the case started on Monday, Shri. De Veet (20) witnessed state and agricultural owner Jakari Johannes Olivier shot and killed the two women.

The supervisor of the farm. De Veet will testify that when the lawsuit and lawyer said, when he was forced to ban his body, he was rigorous.

William Mussora (50) is the third accused of another farmers. He and Shri. Olive (age 60) has not yet accessed the petition and remained in jail.

Mr. De Veet’s lawyer says that in August 224, he truthfully told what he had done on the night of killing Ms. Makgato and Ms. Andlovu.

Shortly after the court adjourned the court on Wednesday, he went out of the court as a free man and beaten him by his lawyers, while Ms. McGato’s brother Walter Makgato entered the court building.

He told the BBC that the rescue of a person involved in his sister’s assassination would not be served for justice.

Until the end of the case, Shri D Wett will be taken to a protective cell.

This case has caused a widespread outcry in South Africa, which has increased the ethnic tensions between black and white people in the country.

Despite the end of the racism system 30 years ago, it is especially confusing in rural areas of the country.

Most of the private farms are in the hands of white minorities, while most farm laborers are black and poorly paid, raise dissatisfaction with black people, while many white farmers complain of high crime rates.

The test will resume on October 6.

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