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Security guard who shot his wife, their child and k!lled two sisters-in-law sentenced to 35 years imprisonment

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The High Court in Polokwane, South Africa has convicted and sentenced a 37-year-old man, Thabo Ali Molobela, to 35 years imprisonment for m8rder, and attempted m8rder.



In September last year, police in Limpopo had traced and arrested Mobobela, who had been on the run after he allegedly shot his wife, their child, her four family members, k!lling two at Makgophong village, in Magatle.

The brutal shooting took place on August 19 2023.

On Thursday, November 14, provincial police spokesperson in Limpopo, Colonel Malesela Ledwaba said Molobela, worked as a security officer.

“The accused and his wife had marital issues, which remained unresolved when he then resorted to shooting his wife, their child, sister-in-law, and the wife’s cousin. The accused arrived at his in-laws’ homestead and started to shoot at the victims whilst in a motor vehicle in the yard,” said Ledwaba.

The wife’s cousin and sister lost their lives. Molobela’s wife, child, and other family members survived the shootings, with injuries.

Almost a month later, Molobela, who had been on the run was traced and arrested at Santeng village in Hoedspruit.

During the arrest, police said Molobela shot himself in an attempt to commit suicide. Police officers managed to disarm him, and he was rushed to the local hospital.

Captain Kedibone Mathamela of Magatle detective led the investigations until Molobela was sentenced to an effective 35 years imprisonment

On count one, of m8rder, Molobela was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment.

On count two, of m8rder, Molobela was also sentenced to 25 years imprisonment. The court ordered that the sentences in count one and two will run concurrently.

On the four counts of attempted m8rder, Molobela was slapped with 10 years imprisonment on each count.

On the charge of pointing with a firearm, Molobela was sentenced to 12 years imprisonment.

The court ordered that the sentences will run concurrently.

Molobela was also declared unfit to possess a firearm.

Meanwhile, provincial commissioner of police in Limpopo, Lieutenant General Thembi Hadebe has welcomed the hefty sentence meted out by the court.

“We appreciate the wonderful job done by the investigating officer, the arresting team, and all the participants who ensured that justice prevails,” said Hadebe.

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