Sowetan

How Rhodes Park case was solved

Initiative from concerned detective helped nab the killers

- By Peter Ramothwala

It took old-fashioned detective work and a bit of curiosity from Constable Lufhuno Sono to crack the Rhodes Park murder case.

The Yeoville-based police detective went beyond the call of duty to solve the horrific double murder and rape case.

Two years ago, two men were drowned and their wives raped in the park. Sono took it upon himself to find the killers, even though he was not assigned to the case.

The murder happened close to his home and he was determined to make the area safe for his domestic worker.

It was October 2015 when a group gang-raped Siphokazi Tyeke and Jabu Mbatha‚ shortly after their naked partners – Sizwe Tyeke and Zukisa Kela‚ whose hands were tied behind their backs – were driven into the dam at Rhodes Park.

Sono said he began asking questions around the Kesington neighbourh­ood, where he was born and raised.

His familiarit­y with the area helped him crack the case.

“A few days [after the killings] I got a call from a concerned resident near the park whose surveillan­ce camera recorded the incident. This was a breakthrou­gh for me because I had something concrete to work on, even though the video quality was poor.

“I continued asking questions about the eight men on the video and Thabo Nkala was the first person to be identified.

“That bolstered my quest to establish what really happened because it was impossible for two people to drown at the same time,” he said.

Sono said he then located Nkala’s residence at Mnyamandau (Dark place) in Yeoville.

“I drove day and night looking for Nkala without success. Then I received a call from a community member who had spotted Nkala in the Yeoville area and he was arrested,” said Sono.

He told Sowetan Nkala confessed to robbing the women, but denied killing their husbands.

It was only after Nkala’s arrest that Sono was formally assigned to the case and he worked together with Warrant Officer Bruce van der Schyff from Cleveland police station.

“The incident was reported in the media and more informatio­n started to come out about the outstandin­g men.

“Through the help of community members I arrested the second man, Admore Ndlovu, known as Jeje, near Joubert Park in the Joburg CBD. His confession corroborat­ed Nkala’s . However, both men said Mduduzi Mathibela was the one who killed Tyeke and Kela,” he said.

Mathibela was then arrested and detained at Brooklyn police station.

Van der Schyff said: “I put my heart and soul in the case. We prayed to God to lead us because the world was watching and needed answers. We recorded 3 000 hours overtime from October to December.”

Nkala, Kela and Mathibela were each sentenced to four life imprisonme­nt terms last month.

 ?? / MDUDUZI NDZINGI ?? Constable Lufhuno Brian Sono helped solve the Rhodes Park rape case, which happened in Kensington in 2015.
/ MDUDUZI NDZINGI Constable Lufhuno Brian Sono helped solve the Rhodes Park rape case, which happened in Kensington in 2015.
 ?? /MDUDUZI NDZINGI ?? Thabo Nkala‚ Edmore Ndlovu and Mduduzi Mathibela.
/MDUDUZI NDZINGI Thabo Nkala‚ Edmore Ndlovu and Mduduzi Mathibela.

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