Evil that men do!
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From
left, Sipho Mbele, David Motaung and Patrick Petrus Radebe smiled in court as
they admitted to their sick crimes |
A 12-year-old boy was
drowned in a bath of boiling water by robbers who raped his mother before
killing both his parents in a violent house robbery.
Three men broke into the family's home in
Walkerville, Johannesburg, where they assaulted and shot dead Tony Viana, 53,
and brutally raped and killed his wife, Geraldine.
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Amaro |
The family’s gardener, Patrick Petrus Radebe, 24,
their domestic servant’s son, Sipho Mbele, 21, pleaded guilty to three charges
of murder and one charge of rape each, reported Sowetan Live.
David Motaung, 20, pleaded guilty on Tuesday
to robbery charges.
They then left the South African court and walked
back their cells laughing, according to Beeld newspaper.
The family
dog was killed by having his stomach cut open.
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The Family |
The men’s lawyer
told Vereeniging Regional
Court that
they had broken into the house to steal and to get revenge for the way they had
been treated by 42-year-old Mrs Viana, their
employer.
The court heard that Mr Viana arrived home at the
house to be attacked with a golf club and a machete-like 'panga' and ordered to
open the family's safe.
He was tied up and his wife and son, who arrived
shortly after, were tied up in separate rooms.
Mbele then raped Mrs Viana while Radebe helped
restrain her by standing on her face before raping her too. They then shot her
with her husband’s gun before shooting him in the head too, reported
praag.org.
The accused admitted they then realised Amaro would
recognise him.
Their statement said: 'We went to the bathroom and
turned on the tap. We went to [Amaro] him and gagged him because he was crying.
We forced him into the bath face down, knowing that he would
drown.'
According to Beeld, Mbele and Radebe admitted guilt
on charges of burglary with the intent to steal, robbery with aggravating
circumstances, the possession of an unlicensed firearm, the illegal possession
of ammunition and intentional damage to goods.
From forensic evidence tendered in court, it was
clear that the boy was held down in boiling water. The exact cause of his death
has however not yet been determined by state pathologists. The boy’s hands and
feet were tied.
Source: Mail online
Source: Mail online
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