The Citizen (Gauteng)

Coligny killers have to wait

POSTPONED: SENTENCING DELAYED UNTIL JANUARY

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Father of dead boy ‘happy two men who killed

Scores of people were left disappoint­ed at the North West High Court in Mahikeng yesterday, when the sentencing of two men convicted of killing a teenage boy in Coligny was postponed to next year.

Pieter Doorewaard, 27, and Phillip Schutte, 34, were on Wednesday found guilty of killing Matlhomola Mosweu.

Judge Ronnie Hendricks also found them guilty of kidnapping, intimidati­on, theft and pointing of a firearm.

The case was postponed to January 28 to give the defence and the state time to prepare arguments in aggravatio­n and mitigation of sentence.

Defence advocate Hennie du Plessis, acting for Doorewaard, requested the postponeme­nt as he said neither the defence nor state were ready to proceed.

Mosweu, of Scotland informal settlement in Tlhabologa­ng near Coligny, died on April 20, 2017 after he was pushed from a moving vehicle. The pair maintained that they caught the then 16-year-old and another teenager stealing sunflower heads from their employer’s sunflower plantation at Rietvlei farm about 3km away from Coligny.

They claimed they intended taking Mosweu to the police station, but that he died after jumping off their moving van, a version the court rejected.

Mosweu’s father, Sakkie Dingake, was happy his son’s killers were behind bars. “There is nothing I can do, I will wait until next year,” he said. “I am happy that the two men who killed my son are in custody.” – ANA

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? DOWNCAST. Farm workers Pieter Doorewaard and Phillip Schutte following the guilty verdict on the murder of Matlhomola Mosweu on Wednesday at the North West High Court in Mahikeng.
Picture: Gallo Images DOWNCAST. Farm workers Pieter Doorewaard and Phillip Schutte following the guilty verdict on the murder of Matlhomola Mosweu on Wednesday at the North West High Court in Mahikeng.

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