Life sentence for Soshanguve man who poisoned brother

A man has been sentenced to life imprisonment after luring his younger brother home, poisoning him and staging a car crash to conceal the murder.

A 40-year-old Soshanguve man has been sentenced to life imprisonment by the Pretoria North Magistrate’s Court for the murder of his younger brother, a SANDF member, after a dispute over their mother’s will drove him to lure the victim home, poison him and stage a crash on the R80 Mabopane Highway to make the killing look like an accident.

According to Pretoria Rekord, NPA regional spokesperson Lumka Mahanjana said the 40-year-old Dineo Cambrige Baloyi from Soshanguve appeared in the court this week.

Baloyi was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Lethabo (27).

Mahanjana said the court further imposed an additional five years’ imprisonment for conspiracy to commit murder and declared him unfit to possess a firearm.

The deceased and the accused were siblings, both born to the same mother.

“At the time of the incident, the deceased was employed by the SANDF and resided at SANDF barracks, while the accused lived with their mother at her home in Soshanguve.”

She said the mother, also a SANDF employee, was frequently deployed abroad.

Dispute over will

“During one of her deployments, the accused accessed his mother’s bedroom and discovered her last will and testament. Upon learning that he was not a beneficiary, and that his brother stood to inherit, he shared this information with his girlfriend, and together they devised a plan to kill the deceased.”

Murder plot and staged crash

What followed was horrific.

“On 30 May 2018, the accused and his girlfriend invited the deceased to their mother’s residence under the pretext of socialising. They secretly administered poison to his drink. When the deceased lost consciousness, they strangled him until he died.

“They then placed his body in his vehicle, which they deliberately crashed along the R80 Mabopane Highway in an attempt to stage the incident as a motor vehicle accident.”

Confession and arrest

Following the incident, the girlfriend relocated to Thembisa and has not yet been traced by police. Baloyi fled to Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga, where he was later arrested for an unrelated kidnapping case involving another partner and her child.

While arrested, Dineo became sick and was hospitalised in September 2024.

“While in the hospital, he contacted his uncle and confessed to the murder of his brother. He requested that the investigating officer be informed, as he wished to make a formal confession.

“The investigating officer travelled to Mpumalanga, where Baloyi made a confession before a magistrate. He was arrested on September 9, 2024.”

Sentencing

Mahanjana said in court that Dineo pleaded guilty to the offences and requested the court to deviate from imposing the prescribed minimum sentence, citing his children as dependents.

“However, regional prosecutor Lufuno Manena opposed the request and argued for life imprisonment, submitting that the murder was motivated by jealousy and greed.

“In handing down a sentence, Magistrate Nel agreed with the state’s submissions, stating that Baloyi demonstrated a complete disregard for human life, noting that if he could kill his own brother, the danger to society was evident.”

The NPA welcomed the sentence, which affirms the courts’ seriousness in addressing violent crimes committed within families.


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Corné van Zyl

Corné van Zyl is a seasoned journalist and currently a senior reporter at Rekord, with a wealth of experience across various media platforms. She began her career after studying journalism at the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) and first honed her skills at Media24. Corné’s career took her to Beeld, Sondag newspaper, and the South African Press Association (SAPA), where she built a strong foundation in news reporting. In her free time, Corné enjoys spending time with her family outdoors, embracing life and creating lasting memories with her loved ones.
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