Precious Ramabulana murder case postponed to February
The 21-year-old college student at Capricorn TVET’s Ramokgopa campus, was found stabbed to death in her room in an off-campus residence in Mokomene on 24 November.
LIMPOPO – The 28-year-old, accused in the murder of Precious Ramabulana, appeared in the Morebeng Magistrate’s Court today (Thursday, 30 January) and his case was postponed to 4 February for further investigation.
Aubrey Manaka faces charges of murder, intent to rape and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
Capricorn College for TVET students outside the Morwbeng Miegistrate Court
The man accused of Precious Ramabulana's muder is due to appear at the Morebeng Magistrate's court.#JusticeforPreciousRamabulana pic.twitter.com/HX4gKv3DYU
— CapricornTVETCollege (@CapricornTVET) January 30, 2020
The 21-year-old college student at Capricorn TVET’s Ramokgopa campus, was found stabbed to death in her room in an off-campus residence in Mokomene on 24 November. The police found her body in a pool of blood with several stab wounds.
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An intensive police manhunt was launched for the suspect and Aubrey Manaka was arrested at his parental home in Nyakelang Village, Botlokwa on 28 November. During his first court appearance on 2 December he abandoned bail and was remanded in custody.
Police investigations also have revealed that Manaka was involved in the rape case of a 4-year-old girl in 2014. This case has since been reinstated and he is expected to appear before court soon, said Police Spokesperson, Brig Motlafela Mojapelo.
Read more:
https://www.citizen.co.za/review-online/330668/sa-justice-system-fails-precious-ramabulana/