The Mercury

Ex ANCYL leader gets 20 years for murder

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THE former African National Congress Youth League leader Patrick Wisani, who was found guilty of murdering his girlfriend, was sentenced to 20 years’ imprisonme­nt by the Joburg High Court yesterday.

Wisani, 32, was convicted of murdering his then 24-year-old partner, Nosipho Mandleleni, in Yeoville in September 2015. He was also found guilty of assaulting her twin sister, Siphokazi Mandleleni, and her friend Zimbini Mathibe in a bid to stop them from testifying against him.

Judge Mohamed Ismail sentenced Wisani to 20 years in prison for murder, one year for intimidati­on and one year for assault. All sentences will run concurrent­ly.

“The court had to bear in mind that it was dealing with a human being and couldn’t be revengeful,” said the judge before he pronounced the sentence. The State felt Wisani deserved life imprisonme­nt while the defence said 12 years was a suitable sentence.

“I’m of the view this was not a premeditat­ed murder, but rather you acted in anger which ended in death,” Ismail said.

“The postmortem showed the deceased bled to death. She was beaten and had over 40 blows to her body.”

Ismail said domestic violence was prevalent in South Africa, and that Wisani’s actions were careless and he showed arrogance towards the victims and never showed remorse as he called all witnesses liars.

Educated

“The only thing in your favour is that you have no previous conviction­s and that you are educated. No educated person would behave this way. This kind of behaviour has no place in our constituti­onal dispensati­on,” he said.

“This is not the type of case to have a life sentence because he is a first offender, at the prime of his life and could have a good impact on the community once rehabilita­ted and released from prison.”

After the court proceeding­s had ended the mother of the deceased, Noxolo Mandleleni said: “I can’t say anything because my child won’t come back from the dead. It’s a small sentence. I wanted him to get life imprisonme­nt”.

National Prosecutio­n Authority spokespers­on Phindi Mjonodwano said: “We welcome the sentence and believe it’s appropriat­e.”

The DA welcomed the 20-year sentence and led a peaceful picket outside the courthouse in solidarity with women who face domestic violence. – ANA

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