Nomsa Caroline Seyisi had to check if her cousin was alive following a shooting, little did she know that her cousin was playing dead.
Woman jailed for attempting to kill her cousin who ‘played dead’ over R120,000 Sanlam insurance payout
The National Prosecuting Authority said Seyisi conspired with two hitmen to kill Frans and her boyfriend Thembinkosi Wambi, 41.“Seyisi, as part of a pre-planned ruse to lure Frans away and kill her, asked Frans to accompany them to direct the men to the house of a certain traditional healer,” explained NPA spokesperson Luxolo Tyali.
The court heard that Wambi was shot in the head and died at the scene, while the bullet that struck Frans hit her hand but did not penetrate.The court heard that after the shooting, one of the men instructed Seyisi to check whether the victims were dead.
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