Forensic pathologist flags discrepancy with murder weapon Eugene Botha says he used to kill his father

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The guilty plea of a Germiston man who killed three of his family members has been slightly delayed due to confusion over the murder weapon.

who killed three of his family members has been slightly delayed due to confusion over the murder weapon.

On New Year’s Day in 2024, Eugene killed his mother, Marrie, younger sister, Soné, and his father in a violent fit of rage at their Germiston home.In his guilty plea, Eugene Botha said that he killed his sister and mother by hitting them on the head several times with a hammer.However, forensic pathologist, Dr Itumeleng Motloung, testified in court on Tuesday, disputing Eugene's version of events.

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