Mlamuli Khoza appeared in the Pietermaritzburg High Court last week where he received five life sentences.
A relative has pleaded guilty to brutally stabbing five family members, including two minor children and his disabled sister, in Bergville, KZN, in October.
According to an article published by The Witness, the 28-year-old pleaded guilty to stabbing his aunt, Sonto Hadebe, his sister Thulisile Hadebe, his nieces, Esihle and Andile Khoza, and his uncle Bheki Hadebe at their homestead. On Saturday, October 12, the accused arrived home in the early evening. At the time, several of his family members, amongst them his mother, were seated together in the homestead watching television.
Judge Sibiya in her sentencing said: “Giving a sentence in a crime that involves women, children and people with disabilities is often 100 times harder. The sad reality is that no sentence can ever bring back the deceased.
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