Sowetan

Coffin duo to head to SCA

Attack victim not notified of appeal

- By Naledi Shange

The man who was threatened with death and forced into a coffin by two farmworker­s yesterday said he was shocked to hear his attackers had been granted leave to appeal their sentence.

Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen of Middelburg, Mpumalanga, will be presenting their case before the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA)‚ where they are hoping to have their conviction­s and jail sentences overturned.

The court issued the order on February 2.

“It is shocking news and‚ no‚ I didn’t know about it until you told me now. But it’s my battle and I am ready to fight it‚” Victor Mlotshwa said.

In a lengthy trial in the high court sitting in Middelburg‚ Mlotshwa had to go through the trauma he suffered at the hands of Oosthuizen and Jackson in August 2016.

In October 2017‚ the court found the pair guilty of attempted murder and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm to not only Mlotshwa but another man‚ Delton Sithole.

They were further found guilty of intimidati­on and kidnapping. Jackson faced another charge of defeating the ends of justice after he burnt the coffin‚ which would have been used as evidence.

Oosthuizen was sentenced to a total of 16 years behind bars‚ five of which were suspended.

Jackson was sentenced to 19 years‚ five of which have been suspended.

Jackson and Oosthuizen had maintained they had done nothing wrong‚ denying they had ever laid eyes on Sithole.

They accused him of fabricatin­g evidence.

Sithole had alleged that they had accused him of trespassin­g after they found him walking on a footpath.

They repeatedly called him a k ***** as they hit him‚ Sithole said.

He claimed they only released him when when they spotted Mlotshwa a short distance away‚ also on the footpath‚ and went after him saying‚ k ***** ”.

Jackson and Oosthuizen’s version was that they had confronted Mlotshwa after they found him in possession of stolen copper cables.

The two accused were arrested after a video they filmed of themselves‚ forcing Mlotshwa into the coffin‚ went viral.

Judge Segopotje Mphahlele‚ who had heard the case‚ denied Jackson and Oosthuizen leave to appeal their sentence‚ “Here is another describing their crimes as appalling‚ disgusting and dehumanisi­ng.

A few days after they filed their petition with the SCA‚ they returned to Mphahlele and requested that she grants them bail pending the SCA’s decision on whether or not to hear their matter.

Delivering her judgment to deny them bail‚ Mphahlele said the two had failed to raise any new evidence since the last time they appeared before her.

 ?? /ALAISTER RU S S E L L ?? Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson are hoping to have their conviction­s overturned.
/ALAISTER RU S S E L L Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson are hoping to have their conviction­s overturned.

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