The Citizen (KZN)

Bokgabo’s killing was probably for rituals – mom

- Citizen reporter

The murder case of Bokgabo Poo has been postponed to next year by the Benoni Magistrate’s Court.

Ntuthuko Zikhali appeared briefly in court yesterday, with the matter being adjourned until 14 February 2023.

According to reports, Zikhali’s lawyer informed the court that the defence was still trying to get outstandin­g informatio­n regarding Poo’s murder from the suspect, hence the postponeme­nt.

He has been charged with rape, kidnapping, murder, defeating the ends of justice and violation of a corpse in connection with the death of four-year-old Poo.

He was arrested last month, shortly after he was allegedly caught on CCTV footage walking the child on the day of her disappeara­nce.

At the time of his arrest, the 28 year old from Brakpan, Ekurhuleni, was out on bail for allegedly raping a nine-year-old girl.

The state informed the court last month that it intended to apply for Zikhali’s bail to be revoked.

Poo’s mother Tsholofelo Poo, said she believed her daughter’s murder could be related to human body parts rituals, since candles were found in a house after the four-year-old went missing.

Poo called for Zikhali’s mother to be called in for questionin­g.

“Ntokozo mentioned the fact that he was supposed to get R15 000. So that could only prove their love for money and that this was to do with rituals,” she said.

Poo’s mutilated body was found in a field on 15 October, with some of her body parts missing.

She had gone to play with a fiveyear-old boy at a park in Wattville on 10 October, when they were allegedly approached by Zikhali, according to the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA).

Zikhali then gave the little boy money to go buy lollipops and lured the four-year-old to an unknown location.

A frantic search by residents led to the grim discovery of a mutilated body in Tamboville.

Leah Khoza was sweeping her yard when she discovered a child’s leg in a shallow grave, with Zikhali being arrested in Boksburg four days after Poo went missing.

During previous court appearance­s, Irvin Ndlovu – the distraught father of Poo – pleaded with the accused to at least give the family closure and tell them where they could find the rest of her body parts.

Poo was finally laid to rest last week.

Meanwhile, the case against Zikhali involving the nine-yearold girl has also been postponed to 14 February, for further investigat­ions.

The NPA conceded that the state had not opposed Zikhali’s release regarding the matter because they did not have enough evidence to oppose bail.

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