Nothing stolen?
You have to hold a serious grudge to be motivated to poor petrol over someone and burn them alive, fark that's rough.
The house was cleaned out by these savages.He was killed with a garden fork and then burnt..
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Nothing stolen?
You have to hold a serious grudge to be motivated to poor petrol over someone and burn them alive, fark that's rough.
These members of the ward 4 community headed down to the Gluckstadt Police Station to hand over a memorandum regarding their concerns over the rise in crime in their area.
The main issue raised in the memorandum was that of the killing of farmers, which in turn has a negative influence on the community’s infrastructure as many of those working on the farms lose their jobs.
Durban – "He kept trying to get up and they kept beating him down.” That was one of the last conversations Paul Shepherd had with his father Simon Shepherd, 80, who died three weeks after being attacked on the family’s farm in
Umhlali, on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast, in June last year.
Shepherd was in the intensive care unit before he died due to his injuries.
This week, Acting Judge Anand Maharaj handed down a life sentence, and a further 35 years for robbery with aggravating circumstances and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition to the accused Rodgers Sphamandla Ndlovu, 28.
During sentencing, Ndlovu remained largely impassive, except for turning around and grinning at the Shepherd family who were in the court gallery.
The judge slammed the accused, saying “Mr Shepherd was an elderly person who was subject to a vicious assault in the most brutal fashion”, adding that “this crime was well-planned and well-executed”.
Ndlovu had entered a not-guilty plea and as he left the court he appealed to the media, saying he was innocent.
Ndlovu remained largely impassive, except for turning around and grinning at the Shepherd family
Old people on farms are seriously becoming a liability for all of us. Stop facking just giving your weapons away to criminals and dieing in the process. Use the gun or don't have one.
This is now one of the kakker comments if seen on MyBB --- No easy task! congrats!
Farmers use weapons for farming as well.Old people on farms are seriously becoming a liability for all of us. Stop facking just giving your weapons away to criminals and dieing in the process. Use the gun or don't have one.
Old people on farms are seriously becoming a liability for all of us. Stop facking just giving your weapons away to criminals and dieing in the process. Use the gun or don't have one.
Problem is the ne'er-do-wells are creepsy and tricksy and catch you unawares.
The Commando system need to be reinstated. On smallholdings as well.
And everybody have to take part doing commando training, especially young children, so that they know how to handle a weapon in case of need.
This is war.
Dude, that is a ****ty thing to say.
Problem is the ne'er-do-wells are creepsy and tricksy and catch you unawares.
The Commando system need to be reinstated. On smallholdings as well.
And everybody have to take part doing commando training, especially young children, so that they know how to handle a weapon in case of need.
This is war.
Yeah that's live. We don't need more guns in the hands of criminalsDude, that is a ****ty thing to say.
They can't stop people from implementing their own private security measures. Just don't be stupid and call it the "boeremag". Treat it like a security company.The current, paranoid, government won't allow that, I'm sure.
Johannesburg - She fired a few shots at the two burglars in her garage and shouted at them to get out of there.
"The one listened and ran. The other started shooting at me and that’s when I realised there was trouble. I ran to my room to reload. Then he started firing at me in earnest," Christine* told Netwerk24.
"I thought: OK, shoot as much as you like, because I’ll be back. I’m just loading my gun. I’m coming again. It was like a war."
That’s when she shot him.
"He lay bundled up around the corner. I had fired three shots. I saw that he was struggling to get a grip on his gun and realised that I’d wounded him.
"He staggered into the veld.
"I called security and they found the body in the veld. I’d shot him in the arm and the bullet had penetrated his body."
'Martial arts wouldn’t have helped at all'
Police said the attacker had fired 12 shots at her on Wednesday afternoon. Workers on the farm just outside Vereeniging said they recognised the man as someone who had robbed them before.
Christine’s son also lives on the farm, but wasn’t home on Wednesday.
She has been attacked before.