The Citizen (Gauteng)

‘I saw her strangled’

- Ilse de Lange

One of the men accused of murdering a 15-year-old girl he had met through a Facebook page called Blesser Finder yesterday told the High Court in Pretoria he had seen one of his friends strangling her with a shoelace.

John Lekubu admitted he had arranged with 15-year-old Centurion schoolgirl Kealebetse Seleka to meet at the Brazzavill­e squatter camp in November 2016, but insisted he had nothing to do with her murder.

Lekubu, Tebogo Mabulana, Lesole Mashao and Eugene Machete all pleaded not guilty to charges of kidnapping and murdering Kealebetse, and robbing her of her cellphone.

Lekubu testified that he had helped Mabulana find a girlfriend by placing an advertisem­ent on Blesser Finder in which he said he was looking for a girl of over 23 to spend the night with and he would “bless” her.

Kealebetse phoned him about a month later and they started exchanging text messages. She told him she was 24 and sent him five photos of herself.

They arranged to meet in Brazzavill­e a few days later. When she arrived he told her he was not the one who was the blesser. She said she was fine with it as long as she got R3 500.

He then took her to Mabulana, who took the girl inside his shack. She was smiling when they came out 10 minutes later.

The girl started complainin­g of stomach cramps and was rolling around on the ground after she was given a meal. Mabulana and Mashao just kept on drinking and smoking dagga.

Lekubu then went home, but later returned to Mabulana’s shack to fetch a baby bottle. There was no one outside, but he saw Kealebetse’s cellphone and picked it up.

He heard a groan coming from inside the shack, which was locked from the inside. He was curious and peeped inside, where he saw the girl lying on her stomach on the floor with Mashao holding her legs and Machete holding her head.

He saw Mabulana standing over her with a shoelace in both hands, putting the shoelace around her neck and pulling it until she stopped moving.

Lekubu said he saw Mabulana and Mashao carrying a heavy plastic bag on their shoulders to a small shack the next morning.

The trial continues.

The DA has been accused of using Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga’s administra­tion to fund his campaign for election as the Gauteng premier. The ANC made these allegation­s yesterday, saying Msimanga was merely a pawn of the party’s “white caucus”.

Speaking at a short media briefing during a recess at an urgent council sitting yesterday, ANC Tshwane region chairperso­n Kgosi Maepa accused the mayor and city manager Moeketsi Mosola

He saw Mabulana standing over her with a shoelace in both hands, putting the shoelace around her neck and pulling it until she stopped moving.

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