Cape Argus

Shock as accused in chainsaw attack gets R1 000 bail

- MTHUTHUZEL­I NTSEKU mthuthuzel­i.ntseku@inl.co.za

FAMILY and friends of Andy Makoma have expressed shock and disappoint­ment after the Paarl Magistrate’s Court released Elroy Erasmus, the Franschhoe­k man accused of attacking Makoma with a chainsaw, on bail on Friday.

Erasmus is facing an attempted murder charge after he allegedly attacked Makoma on his birthday, August 7, in his house and in front of his wife and children, accusing him of insulting his wife. Erasmus was granted R1 000 bail.

National Prosecutin­g Authority spokespers­on Eric Ntabazalil­a said Erasmus was instructed to reside at an alternate address in Kraaifonte­in and not make contact with the witnesses, directly or indirectly.

Makoma’s wife, Sizeka Busuku, said that while Andy’s wounds were healing, the court outcome was an emotional setback for him. Busuku said her husband is not ready to face Erasmus. And Erasmus being at an alternativ­e address did not make a difference as his family and friends were still in the area.

“We are very disappoint­ed that he received bail this early. We were of the view that the case would be postponed again as the investigat­ing officer only collected Andy’s DNA on Thursday so that they can match the blood on the chainsaw, only to release the perpetrato­r the following day.

“He has been crying since the court released him, saying that the judge had sold his blood for R1 000. He is emotionall­y drained and is also scared,” she said.

Busuku said that while the kids were happy to see their father, they were asking questions about his current state. “We understand that he is also out on bail for another case which includes a minor; however the court was able to grant him bail again.

“What type of offence does this man have to commit for the justice system to realise that he is a danger to the community? What if he comes back and finishes off what he started with Andy, and possibly gets away with it?” she asked.

Makoma’s family friend Brian Farley said the court outcome meant that attempted murder and molestatio­n of children were not enough to keep one locked up. This, he said, was revolting.

“We implore our community to remain vigilant as our justice system has failed once again. We also called on the community to join the Facebook group, Justice for Andy Makoma, so that we can do something about this miscarriag­e of justice.

“It is in our own best interest to have repeat offenders and violent criminals locked up,” said Farley.

 ??  ?? ANDY Makoma and his wife Sizeka Busuku.
ANDY Makoma and his wife Sizeka Busuku.

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