3 South African Farmers Accused of Killing 2 Women and Feeding Them to Pigs

3 South African Farmers Accused of Killing 2 Women and Feeding Them to Pigs

Three men appeared in court on Tuesday in South Africa’s northern Limpopo province, facing charges of killing two women and feeding their bodies to pigs on their farm, in a case that has sparked public outrage.

Zachariah Johannes Olivier, the farm owner, supervisor Andrian Rudolph de Wet, and employee William Musora are charged with two counts of premeditated murder, one count of attempted murder, and possession of an unlicensed firearm. Musora, a Zimbabwean national, faces additional charges of being in the country illegally.

According to allegations, the incident occurred in August when a dairy company truck dumped potentially expired goods at Olivier’s farm. Two women, identified as Locadia Ndlovu and Maria Makgatho, reportedly trespassed onto the property to collect the discarded products.

One of the women killed and fed to pigs

Both women were shot and killed. A man accompanying them was injured but managed to crawl to a nearby road to call for help. He informed the police, who later discovered the women’s decomposed bodies in a pigsty on the farm.

The case has drawn significant attention, with several political parties protesting outside the Mankweng Magistrates Court. Demonstrators called for the accused to be denied bail and face the harshest possible sentences.

The South African Human Rights Commission has urged the public not to take the law into their own hands in response to the incident. This case has reignited concerns about violent crimes on South African farms, a long-standing issue that includes both attacks on farmers by criminals and farmers’ abuse of workers.

The state is pushing for the accused to remain in custody until the conclusion of their trial. The case is set to continue next month, as the court proceedings and investigation unfold.

This shocking incident has brought to the forefront issues of rural crime, property rights, and the complex dynamics of South Africa’s agricultural sector. It also highlights ongoing challenges in addressing violence and ensuring justice in the country’s rural areas.

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