Cape Argus

Dad ‘pressing Joburg sex worker killer to confess’

- BRENDA MASILELA brenda.masilela@inl.co.za

THE defence team representi­ng the man arrested after the bodies of six women were found at his panel beating workplace told the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate’s Court that the accused’s father was allegedly putting pressure on him to confess and should therefore be barred from visiting him in prison.

Sifiso Mkhwanazi, 20, made his third appearance in the Johannesbu­rg Magistrate’s court on Tuesday.

He is facing one murder charge as he can only be linked to one woman.

The DNA of the five other bodies is still outstandin­g.

Magistrate Betty Khumalo said Mkhwanazi has the right to decide who he wants to see during visits.

She said his family has to understand that confession­s don’t have to be coerced, but must be done voluntaril­y without any undue influence.

Khumalo added that this type of confession might be problemati­c as it could interfere with the trial itself and lead to a trial within a trial.

She advised Mkhwanazi’s legal representa­tive to liaise with the Correction­al Services Department to handle the matter.

NPA spokespers­on Phindi Mjonondwan­e said they were unaware of the allegation­s that an investigat­ing officer and Mkhwanazi’s father had visited the accused and forced him to confess.

Mjonondwan­e added that the NPA would follow up on the informatio­n.

“The requiremen­ts of a confession to be admissible in court we are clear as the NPA, we know the law, we know that a confession has to be done voluntaril­y; and it must be done in front of a peace officer, but we prefer it to be done before a magistrate so that it can hold water in court,” she said.

The State prosecutor told the court that an ID parade has already been held and five out of six sex workers positively identified Mkhwanazi as the man allegedly involved..

Speaking to eNCA, a spokespers­on for the Sisonke sex workers movement said they believe two of the dead women had been pregnant.

“From the pictures I have seen from the mortuary, I could tell that they might be pregnant. But others are saying that their bellies were swollen because of the sun, but we will wait for an official police report to be released.”

The matter was postponed to October 31 for a bail applicatio­n. |

 ?? ITUMELENG ENGLISH African News Agency (ANA) ?? THE factory where six decomposin­g bodies of sex workers were discovered by police. |
ITUMELENG ENGLISH African News Agency (ANA) THE factory where six decomposin­g bodies of sex workers were discovered by police. |

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