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Two found guilty of murdering relative

Evidence presented in court stated that Phelembe’s semen was found in the deceased's body.

MBOMBELA – The Nelspruit Circuit of the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria found two relatives guilty of the murder of Nonkululeko Thandi Khoza who was found naked and death in her house.

Mr Justin Fanyana Malambe (40) and his niece Wonder Sibusiso Phelembe (27) both from Dwaleni Trust were found guilty of  murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances. Phelembe was also found guilty or raping the deceased who was found dead on 21 May 2010. Post-mortem results revealed that the victim died of chest and head injuries.

Evidence brought in court states that Phelembe’s semen’s were found in the deceased body during forensic tests and that is how he was arrested. While his co accused was arrested after a hammer which is believed to have DNA tests of the deceased was found in his house.

It was also head in court that the deceased cellphone was handed to the deceased family by Phelembe. His lawyers argued in court for his release because the two were allegedly lovers.

“I don’t know why the accused should be charged with rape because the deceased was his girlfriend. The state did not succeed in proving that the offence of rape. There is also no evidence so far that said the cellphone was forcefully removed from the victim.” argued his legal representative Mr Pelton Mnisi.

“It is my humble submission that here is no evidence for the state to convict the accused on all charges,” he continued.

Malambe’s legal representative also argued for his release because he is not in any way linked to the rape case and robbery cases.

“He only got connected to the matter because police thought hammer had blood stains of the deceased yet forensic tests said the deceased sweat were found on the hammer which was found in Malambe’s premises..

“It is my humble submission that there is no evidence for the state to convict the accused on all charges,” said.

After the arguments the State’s Advocate Kenneth Mashile submitted that there was no evidence linking Malambe to the charge of rape. He also refutes the claims of sexual relationship between the deceased and Phelembe.

On October 17 the presiding judge in the matter Judge Daisy Molefe said she was satisfied that there is no evidence linking Malambe to the rape charge “A discharge is given to him,”

The judge rejects a discharge application on all charges levelled against Phelembe.

In his testimony Phelembe said he was at home on the night of the murder and told the court that the deceased was his love whom he met around April, proposed to her and had sex with her on the same day. When asked how he got possession of the deceased cellphone he told the court that they exchanged cellphone since the deceased was using an out-dated one.

He also alleged to had have sex with her in his house on the night before she left to her house . When asked the age of the deceased he said he never asked her.

During cross examinations Mashile showed Phelembe a photo of the deceased and said “ She looks old enough to be your mother, how could have dated her,” said Mashile.

“The deceased sister testifies in this court that she (deceased) was not involved with anyone if she did, she would have known. It was never put to the witness that you were lovers, for her to comment,” he said.

“She only says what she knew,” responded Phelembe.

“I put to you that you are fabricating, you are cooking h case to suit you. You design it to explain why your semen’s were found in her body and why her cellphone was found with you,” said Mashile.

“I have gave an explanation of what happened, how she was killed I don’t know,” said the accused. He also told the court that there was bad blood between himself and his co-accused.

“We had a fight before, she was not aware of relationship with the deceased,”

The matter still continues.

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