The Citizen (KZN)

Karabo ‘ritual’ killing shock

ACCUSED CONFESSED TO MURDERING HER TO BREAK ‘BLOOD BOND’, COURT HEARS Lovers shared cuts on bodies and matching tattoos in the shape of a cross.

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Murder-accused Sandile Mantsoe claims his girlfriend, Karabo Mokoena, committed suicide and that he only burned and dumped her body because he panicked, thinking he would be accused of killing her.

But the state alleges he confessed to the murder, telling investigat­ors that killing Mokoena, pictured bottom, was part of a ritual to break a “blood bond” the two had shared. The state alleged that he and Mokoena had had cuts on their bodies and matching tattoos in the shape of a cross to ensure a lasting bond between them and the success of his business.

This detail of the case has now emerged in public for the first time, following a ruling in May by Magistrate Carlo Labauschag­ne, which banned the media from reporting the details of the state’s case, after the National Prosecutin­g Authority raised concerns this would harm the state’s investigat­ion.

Yesterday, Labauschag­ne lifted the media ban after an agreement was reached between the NPA and Times Media, who challenged the ban in court.

Mantsoe’s bail hearing was postponed to next Friday after he made a brief appearance at the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate’s Court yesterday. The 27- year-old stands accused of killing Mokoena and burning her body in April this year. Mokoena’s uncle, Tshepo Mokoena, said his family would not comment on Mantsoe’s claim that some of their family members knew she was suicidal and his claim that she took her own life. “I was not in court and reserve comment,” he said. In Mantsoe’s replying affidavit, he denied having confessed to murdering his girlfreind and maintained his innocence. He said he was painted as an abusive boyfriend and claimed “it was the other way around”. He claimed Mokoena regularly cut herself to deal with the pain of abuse she purportedl­y suffered in past relationsh­ips. Mantsoe said his girlfriend had been suicidal and had attempted suicide by swallowing “a lot of pills” a few weeks previously. The couple had filed assault charges against each other earlier this year.

Mantsoe claimed on the day Mokoena died, he dropped her off at his flat in Sandton at 4pm. “In my panicked state I left the flat and came back several times and then I went back one last time, looked for a dustbin and put her inside ... I drove to Lyndhurst and I burned her,” his affidavit reads.

He did not call the police because it was not a “normal” situation.

 ?? Picture: Yeshiel Panchia ?? HONOUR. A woman walks past two men – Siyabonga Mabizela and Donovan Mncube – outside court yesterday.
Picture: Yeshiel Panchia HONOUR. A woman walks past two men – Siyabonga Mabizela and Donovan Mncube – outside court yesterday.
 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? DOCKED. Murder-accused 27-year-old Sandile Mantsoe in the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate’s Court
Picture: Gallo Images DOCKED. Murder-accused 27-year-old Sandile Mantsoe in the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate’s Court
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