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Pretoria - A man from a farm in the Roossenekal district in Mpumalanga has been "executed" with his own firearm in a revenge attack.
Gawie Hough, 42, was attacked two months after a former employee of his brother Deon, 41, threatened him with the words: "I'll show you what I can do with a white man."
Deon Hough, owner of the farm on the Steelpoort road, says his brother was murdered on Thursday night.
"I left the farm on Thursday at about 16:30. We were still chatting and joking. Our neighbours heard four shots at 18:00. Our domestic worker, who was at home with my brother, only went to the police on Friday morning to report my brother's murder."
According to Deon, the attackers overpowered Gawie inside the house before dragging him about 600m away. They were on a footpath when they shot him at very close range in the left side of his face, probably while he was looking at them.
A source close to the Hough family says the gunpowder from the firearm was still sticking to Gawie's face after his death.
"We suspect he bled to death in the path because he was lying in a pool of blood. Then they dragged him 15m into the bushes, but possibly stopped to rest before dragging him another 15m, before leaving him under a tree," said Deon.
Left to die
The attackers then dragged his brother a further 20m to a river bank and left him there in the bushes before they fled.
He was wearing only his underpants.
Deon says one of his farm workers disappeared after the incident. This worker's brother is a former employee of Deon. Both men are from Zimbabwe.
According to Deon, he sacked the one brother a few months ago because he'd been causing trouble.
"Two months ago, that worker phoned me and said: 'I'll show you what I can do with a white man.' I asked him what he wanted, and he replied he wanted R600 from me.
"I gave the R600 to his brother to give to him. I also asked the brother to get my cellphone back, which the other brother took when he left, but it was never returned."
Gawie's murderers fled with his revolver, two radios, two cellphones and about R1 000.
On Sunday Deon expressed his dismay that the police did not take fingerprints at the scene. They also did not take his cellphone number in order to be able to contact him.
Ronel Otto, police spokesperson, confirmed that the Houghs' domestic worker had reported the incident to the police. Otto says there is a possibility that three suspects were involved in the attack.
http://www.news24.com/Content/South.../07-12-2009-12-04/Man_executed_in_farm_attack
Johannesburg - A farmer has been gunned down on a farm in Mpoponmeni, Pietermaritzburg, on Saturday evening, ER24 said.
Spokesperson Derrick Banks said the farmer in his 50s was found lying in a pool of blood with a gun shot wound and declared dead on scene.
Other members of his family were unharmed, but are reported to be traumatised by the incident.
It is still not clear what was the motive of the shooting.
http://www.news24.com/Content/South...f/08-11-2009-07-51/Farmer_gunned_down_on_farm
Bloemfontein - Six armed men attacked and assaulted a Free State farmer near Warden and stole an undisclosed amount of money on Friday, police said.
Sergeant Mmako Mophiring said six men overpowered the farmer at the farm Skaapskraal at about 11:45.
"Steve Minnaar, 70, his wife and some workers were tied up with cables and ties."
Mophiring said the men assaulted the victims and stole a firearm.
The robbers escaped in a vehicle belonging to a friend of the farmer.
"They later stole a Corsa vehicle which was left in Warden," said Mophiring.
Minnaar and his wife were taken to a private doctor for medical attention.
Mophiring said police were investigating a case of armed robbery and anyone with information about the incident could contact their nearest police station.
http://www.news24.com/Content/South...9-10-2009-10-06/6-man_gang_attacks_farmer,_70
Pretoria – A 55-year-old woman was shot dead from behind over the weekend, as she was presumably trying to escape to a guest bathroom to hide from attackers during a robbery at a smallholding east of Pretoria.
Isabel Schonken's businessman husband Lars, 56, was shot in the torso during the attack near Klipkop at 02:00 on Saturday.
Lars's skull and wrist were fractured when the robbers assaulted him and hit him with a pistol. He is currently recovering in the Little Company of Mary hospital in Groenkloof, Pretoria.
Isabel is the second person to be murdered during an armed farm attack in this area in 24 hours.
In the early morning hours on Friday, 18-year-old Sheun Anderson was shot dead during a farm attack on a smallholding at Wag-'n-bietjieskop, outside Bronkhorstspruit.
Sheun's mother, Jeanine Anderson, could only watch as her 47-year-old husband, Robert -the owner of a construction company - was shot twice in the stomach before her son was shot and killed.
Cut through electric fence
Meanwhile, Isabel's sister, Héléne Rumsey, 52, who lives a stone's throw from the Schonkens, said the robbers had cut through an electric fence which stretches all around the smallholding. They were able to get into the house through an open sliding door.
"They attacked Lars in the bedroom," Rumsey related. "It seems as if my sister had fallen asleep in front of the television in the living room and woke up when they shot Lars.
"Shortly thereafter she was shot through the heart.
"The robbers tried to shoot Lars in the heart as well, but luckily it was only a flesh wound," she added.
Lars lost consciousness after being shot. When he came to, shortly thereafter, he fetched his pistol from the safe and shot one of the robbers.
According to Rumsey, the robbers stole her sister's handbag and cellphone and her brother-in-law's laptop.
Lars phoned his daughter, Sonja Smit, and her husband, who also live on the smallholding.
Covered in blood
Smit's husband, who doesn't want his first name mentioned, found his mother-in-law in the bathroom and his father-in-law in the living room, covered in blood.
"She was already dead," he said. He took his father-in-law to the hospital.
Rumsey said the couple's youngest daughter, 17-year-old Alma, wasn't at home during the attack.
Police spokesperson, Monique Vermeulen, said police followed a trail of blood to a gravel road near the smallholding, where the suspects possibly climbed into a vehicle and fled.
The police have asked doctors and medical personnel to be on the look-out for a man with a bullet wound.
According to Rumsey, robbers tried to break into her house two weeks ago, but the alarm was triggered and they fled.
http://www.news24.com/Content/South...09-2009-08-05/Shot_from_behind_in_farm_attack
Thank goodness the murder rate is down, and most farm murders are not racially motivated ... I was worried after reading this but then took comfort in the fact that rooster would soon convince me that it was a isolated incidence and that the chances of a white man being murdered is 1 000 000/1 in SA.
hope they find the fuskers and kill them in the process
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