Cape Argus

Mom of slain student slams justice system

Mother of murdered student frustrated at how case was handled

- Zodidi Dano

THE FAMILY of murdered Maties student Robyn Pearce, 20, has lashed out at the country’s justice system, accusing it of not taking women into considerat­ion. Bronwyn Pearce, the dead woman’s mother, vented her frustratio­n on the steps of the Western Cape High Court where her daughter’s killer was sentenced to 23 years behind bars.

Pearce, a second-year humanities student, was attacked at her family’s apartment in Sea Point on December 2, 2016. She was stabbed five times and items were stolen from the flat.

Yesterday, Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe sentenced her killer, Wasief Buxbey, to an effective 23 years imprisonme­nt. This is after another High Court judge had rejected a 25 years plea agreement because it was too “lenient”.

Buxbey was given 18 years for the murder charge and 10 years, half of which would run concurrent­ly with the murder sentence, for housebreak­ing with intent to steal and robbery with aggravatin­g circumstan­ces.

Judge President Hlophe said he wanted to give Buxbey a lengthy sentence that would not break him but serve as punishment and a message such incidents would not be tolerated.

“It was a vicious attack on the deceased. She was a defenceles­s woman. She was young and was in the privacy of her own home. However, the crimes, although of a serious nature, emanate from a single transactio­n,” he said.

Outside court, Pearce was overwhelme­d by emotion. She addressed the media, expressing her frustratio­n about how the case was handled.

“When they (the judiciary) enter into plea bargains with cold-blooded murderers, cases are postponed time and again.

“It loses momentum resulting in where we ended up with the Judge President who clearly didn’t have all the facts of the matter. We heard the murderer paint a very good picture of who he is, but at the end of the day he has murdered a young innocent girl. The justice system does not take women into considerat­ion,” she said.

Pearce said by entering a plea agreement, Buxbey was avoiding trial “to hide the truth”.

In court, Buxbey apologised to the family of the deceased.

“I did not stand up that morning with an intention to murder someone, I am not proud of myself,” he said

“I do not want to make an excuse. There wasn’t a specific reason why I did it. I felt like I was not present. I know it doesn’t make sense, but it was like I was not myself. I know I won’t be able to understand what you are going through,” Buxbey added.

“To see you breaks me. I am the cause of taking your child.”

 ?? PICTURE: ZODIDI DANO ?? ANGRY: Bronwyn Pearce, mother of murdered Stellenbos­ch student Robyn Pearce, leaves the Western Cape High Court after Robyn’s killer, Wasief Buxbey, was sentenced to 23 years behind bars.
PICTURE: ZODIDI DANO ANGRY: Bronwyn Pearce, mother of murdered Stellenbos­ch student Robyn Pearce, leaves the Western Cape High Court after Robyn’s killer, Wasief Buxbey, was sentenced to 23 years behind bars.
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