The Citizen (Gauteng)

Stones thrown as racial hatred flares

FARM KILLINGS: CROWD HURLS ROCKS AT COPS, WHITES Bail hearing in Piet Retief for those charged with killing two farm dwellers.

- Sipho Mabena siphonm@citizen.co.za

The farmers were armed, wore bulletproo­f vests and were out to kill on the day two farm dwellers were gunned down and three other people were injured, according to prosecutor Robert Molokoane yesterday.

He told the Piet Retief Magistrate’s Court the farmers had “acted on common purposes”.

“The accused were called via radio to a war, to a fight. After the call, they armed themselves with guns. To make it worse, they wore bulletproo­f vests and the end result was that two people were murdered...”

This was the basis of the state’s argument against releasing on bail four farmers – Daniel Malan, 38, Cornelius Greyling, 26, Othard Clingberg, 58, and Michael Sternberg, 31 – and Pampoenkra­al farm foreman Zenzele Patrick Yende, who are each facing two counts of murder and one of assault with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm.

The farmers were arrested more than a week ago, following the fatal shooting of Coka brothers Zenzele and Mgcini. Yende was arrested on Friday.

Malan’s advocate, Jaap Cilliers, said they would dispute the state’s case that there was no common purpose.

The affidavits of Malan and Greyling painted a chaotic and violence-charged picture.

Malan stated that around 11am, a message was sent on the farmers’ WhatsApp group, that a group of people was intimidati­ng farm workers.

He said when he arrived, the owner of the farm, Werner Potgieter, was severely injured and then Malan was hit on the head with a steel pipe.

Outside the court, the town was locked down as the angry crowd pelted police with stones, bottles and other objects.

White journalist­s and photograph­ers suffered abuse, with The Citizen photograph­er Jacques Nelles told never to come back because he is white.

It was a frightful experience to get out of town, with people hurling rocks and other objects at any white person.

The bail hearing is expected to resume today.

 ?? Picture: Jacques Nelles ?? ‘COMMON PURPOSE’. The five accused in the killing of the Coka brothers, Zenzele and Mgcini, on Pampoenkra­al farm appear in the Piet Retief Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga yesterday.
Picture: Jacques Nelles ‘COMMON PURPOSE’. The five accused in the killing of the Coka brothers, Zenzele and Mgcini, on Pampoenkra­al farm appear in the Piet Retief Magistrate’s Court in Mpumalanga yesterday.

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