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Shack fire murder accused walks

- BENIDA PHILLIPS STAFF REPORTER

THE FAMILY of a 21-year-old Mpho Jackson, who died together with a four-year-old child in a shack fire, has expressed their disappoint­ment with what they called “sloppy” police investigat­ions.

While Mpho’s 29-year-old husband, Tshepo Jackson, appeared in court on charges of murder after allegedly starting the fire, the charges against him were provisiona­lly withdrawn in the Galeshewe Magistrate’s Court yesterday pending the conclusion of the investigat­ion.

Jackson was charged with two counts of premeditat­ed murder, attempted murder and arson.

Mpho was with the couple’s 18-month-old son and her cousin’s four-year-old son, Jayden Scheepers, inside the shanty at the time of incident on August 25 2018.

Mpho died on the day of the incident while the four-year-old died at Kimberley Hospital a week later.

Mpho’s 18-month-old son, Gosego Jackson, survived the incident but sustained burn injuries to his leg, hands and forehead.

Mpho’s family was yesterday in shock after the court announced that the accused would be released without bail.

The matter was withdrawn following outstandin­g police investigat­ions.

Mpho’s grandfathe­r, Gordon Xaji, said yesterday that the family was disappoint­ed in the manner in which the case had been handled.

“We as a family supported and gave our full co-operation to the investigat­ing officer (IO). We supplied him with all the necessary evidence as well as the eyewitness­es who saw the event. We are disappoint­ed that the matter has now been provisiona­lly withdrawn because the investigat­ion was not completed. Where is the justice in this? There is not even another court date when the matter will proceed. The outcome is very sad, especially for us as a family,” said Xaji.

He accused the police of not treating the matter with the required urgency.

“The matter was continuous­ly postponed in order to afford the IO the opportunit­y to complete his investigat­ions. The IO even said in court that there was some evidence that he had to send for forensic analysis. We are not certain and doubt that he even did that. We do not have any proof that he even sent all the evidence for forensic analysis. Maybe he lied to us when he said that he had everything under control.”

Xaji added that although the family understood that the Justice Department was dependent on the IO, the matter was still a bitter pill to swallow.

“The court said it cannot keep the accused in custody for such a lengthy time while the investigat­ion is still pending. We understand that the prosecutor or the magistrate cannot make a ruling without the IO concluding his work. The standard of criminal investigat­ions in the country is very poor and now we have to sit with the pain of not only losing a loved one but the fact that justice has not been served,” he said.

Xaji vowed, however, that the family would not simply accept the outcome.

“It seems in this country one can just kill. We respect the law and are instructed not to take matters into our own hands, however, it seems like we are forced to do so.

“We cannot just let this matter go and we will fight it. We will approach the authoritie­s involved to ensure that the matter is brought back to court and is resolved. We want justice for our child. There are two people who died in this incident and it cannot just be swept under the rug. We want justice to prevail.”

Mpho’s mother, Kedisalets­e Thure, wept and said that it feels like the nightmare is starting all over.

Police spokespers­on, Captain Bashaobile Kale, said yesterday that the matter was provisiona­lly withdrawn as the police are still awaiting forensic results from the laboratory.

 ?? DISAPPOINT­ED: Soraya Crowie ?? Gordon Xaji, grandfathe­r of Mpho Jackson, expressed his disappoint­ment after the accused, Tshepo Jackson (inset), was released after the case was provisiona­lly withdrawn for further investigat­ion yesterday. Picture:
DISAPPOINT­ED: Soraya Crowie Gordon Xaji, grandfathe­r of Mpho Jackson, expressed his disappoint­ment after the accused, Tshepo Jackson (inset), was released after the case was provisiona­lly withdrawn for further investigat­ion yesterday. Picture:
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