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DOUBLE BLOW FOR KILLER

- NORMA WILDENBOER STAFF REPORTER

A PRIESKA man has been sentenced to 18 years imprisonme­nt for murdering his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend, only hours after his own brother was killed in a motor vehicle accident yesterday morning.

Mlimi Elrico Phike, 35, was earlier this month found guilty of killing Andre Coby van Staden by stabbing him seven times at a tavern in Prieska on June 25 last year.

Northern Cape High Court Judge Livhuwani Vuma yesterday exceeded the prescribed minimum sentence of 15 years for a murder dolus directus conviction, when she sentenced Phike to 18 years imprisonme­nt.

On the night of the incident, Van Staden and Phike’s ex-girlfriend, with whom he has a child, Patricia Booysen, were at Queen’s Tavern in Prieska with friends.

Phike arrived at the tavern and proceeded to pour his drink over their braai fire and started swearing at Booysen.

Phike was then locked out of the braai area, but at around midnight Van Staden and Booysen left the tavern and Phike proceeded to pour another alcoholic drink on Booysen’s windscreen as Van Staden was reversing her vehicle out of the braai area.

Van Staden then got out of the vehicle and asked Phike what he was doing, whereafter Phike proceeded to grab him and stab him seven times with a knife.

Van Staden was rushed to hospital but died before being admitted.

During yesterday’s sentencing, Vuma said that Van Staden’s death had a “dire” effect on his family, as they lost “a son, brother, father and friend” who contribute­d financiall­y to his family.

Vuma added that Phike had not shown “a shred of remorse” and had not approached Van Staden’s family to apologise to them after the incident, adding that his only expression of remorse (when he apologised to the family in court while testifying in mitigation of sentence) was more of regret about being found guilty of murder than actual remorse.

She added that she found “nothing” in Phike’s personal circumstan­ces that would warrant a sentence lesser than the prescribed minimum sentence of 15 years and added that, considerin­g the extent of provocatio­n during the events preceding the murder, an upward deviation to the prescribed minimum he would “see them in court later” after he left his house in Kimberley at around 7am.

Charles died during a motor vehicle accident about 30 kilometres from Kimberley en route to Prieska, at around 7.30am.

During the accident, Charles’ vehicle, a silver VW Polo, rolled several times and ended up with its engine several metres from the wreck, while Charles’ body was also flung from the vehicle.

He had apparently been travelling to Prieska and no other vehicles were involved.

Police spokespers­on, Captain Sergio Kock, yesterday confirmed that a case of culpable homicide had been opened following the incident and requested that anyone with informatio­n about the incident contact Detective Warrant Officer George Malgas on 082 448 6447 or 053 582 8000.

John concluded by saying that the double tragedy for his family on one day was “a sign that the end days were near”.

“Everything is God’s will and this is just his word being fulfilled during the last days,” John said.

 ??  ?? DOUBLE LOSS: John Phike has lost two sons after Mlimi Elrico Phike was sentenced to 18 years imprisonme­nt and Charles Phike died in a car accident yesterday.
Picture: Soraya Crowie
DOUBLE LOSS: John Phike has lost two sons after Mlimi Elrico Phike was sentenced to 18 years imprisonme­nt and Charles Phike died in a car accident yesterday. Picture: Soraya Crowie
 ??  ?? BROTHERS: A picture of Mlimi Elrico Phike and his older brother, Charles, outside the Northern Cape High Court that was taken recently.
Picture: Supplied
BROTHERS: A picture of Mlimi Elrico Phike and his older brother, Charles, outside the Northern Cape High Court that was taken recently. Picture: Supplied

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