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Judge to Palesa Madiba's killer: 'You treated her as if she was less than a human being'


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Manyathi said Mkhwanazi was not remorseful, and had buried Madiba like a dog.
This despite Madiba treating Mkhwanazi as her uncle.
“You treated her as if she was less than a human being by burying her like a dog in your yard.”
Judge Prince Manyathi was scathing in his words to Dumisani Mkhwanazi during sentencing in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Friday.
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Mkhwanazi - convicted of murdering and burying Palesa Madiba, 20, in a shallow grave in 2013 -  was sentenced effectively to 31 years in jail for murder, theft of Madiba’s cellphone, defeating the ends of justice, as well as possession of an unlicensed firearm and ammunition. 

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Palesa Madiba's mother forgives her daughter's killer: 'Jailing him will not bring back my child'


Her remains were later found buried in a shallow grave at Tshidi's home.
Mkhwanazi was arrested, charged and convicted of Madiba's murder in 2020.
He was sentenced in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg on Friday to 20 years for murder, three for theft of Madiba's cellphone, eight for defeating ends of justice, 10 for the possession of an unlicenced firearm and two for the possession of ammunition.Judge Prince Mkhwanazi ordered the sentence to run concurrently, meaning he would serve an effective 31 years in jail.
#PalesaMadiba Convicted murderer Dumisani Mkhwanazi has been sentenced to 20 years for murder, 3 years for theft of cellphone, 8 years for defeating ends of justice, 10 years for possession of an unlicensed firearm and 2 years for possession of ammunition (@ntwaagae)— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) February 26, 2021

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