The Citizen (Gauteng)

Child murderer confesses in court

DRAMA: MOTHER BREAKS DOWN ON WITNESS STAND

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Tenant admits to murder, not rape, of little Courtney as mother breaks down on witness stand.

Saunders’ defence council reads out statement admitting to murder, not rape.

The mother of murdered Cape Town toddler Courtney Pieters broke down in the Western Cape High Court yesterday, as she recalled the events of a year ago when the three-year-old went missing and was later found buried in a shallow grave.

Juanita Pieters took to the witness stand, but broke down during her testimony and was excused from the courtroom. She was later found outside where, overcome with emotion, she had become ill on the court steps.

Earlier, Mortimer Saunders had admitted in a statement that he had murdered three-year-old Courtney Pieters in Elsie’s River a year ago.

Juanita Pieters, who was not in court to hear the statement read out by Saunders’ defence counsel, said she and Saunders had never liked each other. “The reason for this is that he regularly caused problems between me and my boyfriend Aaron (Fourie). When Aaron drinks he is very rude and when he used to be drunk, Mortimer would always tell him things I might have said about him, and then Aaron would believe him and get rude with me and fight with me,” said Pieters.

Earlier, Saunders said he killed the toddler, after giving her ant poison to drink, because of issues between himself and Courtney’s mother. Saunders had been renting a room in the same house as Courtney and her parents.

In his statement, Saunders said: “I rented a room in the home, and on May 4, 2017, her parents left her in the care of the brother.”

He said he was also at home that day. During the course of the morning, he went to the bathroom and 10 to 15 minutes later Courtney came to his room.

He said he told her to leave, which she did, but she returned later and “being irritated” because of issues between the mother and himself, he gave Courtney ant poison. “She started coughing and after neighbours were calling out to her looking for her she tried to scream.”

Saunders admitted he knew he could not let her be found in the state she was in as it was clear the ant poison would not just make her sick, but would kill her. He panicked, choked her and then wrapped a towel around her face.

“I remained in my room for about an hour after that,” he said in his statement.

Saunders said after killing her, he used his fingers to penetrate her and said he got aroused. However, he denied penetratin­g her with his penis.

On the rape charge, Saunders pleaded not guilty, while on the murder charge he pleaded guilty but argued it was not premeditat­ed. However, the state rejected his pleas, saying it believed the murder was premeditat­ed.

He admitted when her parents returned that evening they were looking for her and this was when he knew he had to dump her body.

Courtney’s body was found days later buried in a shallow grave in nearby Epping Industria. – ANA

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? MURDER ACCUSED. Mortimer Saunders appears in the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court for the rape and murder of three-year-old Courtney Pieters on October 6, 2017.
Picture: Gallo Images MURDER ACCUSED. Mortimer Saunders appears in the Goodwood Magistrate’s Court for the rape and murder of three-year-old Courtney Pieters on October 6, 2017.

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