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The man who killed a sex worker, identified as Zodwa Angelina Sibiya of Emthonjheni in Emgwenya, for making too much noise in his house has been sentenced to an effective 20 years in prison.
Botha picked Sibiya up from a street in Belfast at around 19:30 on October 18 last year. He took her to his house on the Vogelspruitspoort Farm near the town. 'Botha is said to have dragged Sibiya to the bedroom. He continued trying to silence her as she was yelling uncontrollably. He also tried to get her to sleep, but Sibiya just continued kept yelling.'
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