A 36-year-old man was found guilty and sentenced for a spree of rape, kidnapping and house robberies in eMkhondo.
The Breyten High Court in Mpumalanga sentenced Nkosikhona Ntshalintshali to life and an additional 110 years’ imprisonment for the string of rapes he had committed in eMkhondo.
Between November 2008 and June 2009, Ntshalintshali broke into his victims’ homes, threatened them with a knife, robbed them of their valuables and assaulted some of them. They threatened the woman with a knife and all three of them took turns to rape her. They fled the scene with her clothes.In aggravation of the sentence, senior state Advocate Themba Lusenga argued that the accused had expressed regret for his actions, but shown none.
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