Alleged Hitman Returned to Crime Scene to Confirm Teacher's Death, Court Told

Alleged hitman drove back to confirm teacher's death after being paid R20,000 by her ex-husband to carry out the murder, shocking court proceedings reveal.

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Alleged Hitman Returned to Crime Scene to Confirm Teacher's Death, Court Told

Alleged Hitman Returned to Crime Scene to Confirm Teacher's Death, Court Told

In a shocking revelation during court proceedings at the Vereeniging Regional Court on Thursday, investigating officer Sergeant Tlonki Matsose alleged that Mzwanele Mazeke, 36, the alleged hitman in the murder of a teacher, drove back to the scene of the crime with the alleged facilitator Pakiso Makhanya, 39, to confirm the victim's death. According to Matsose, Mazeke had shot the teacher, Palesa Mofokeng, six times inside her vehicle before returning to verify her demise.

The court also heard allegations that Dr Tumelo Raymond Ntholeng, 34, Mofokeng's ex-husband, had paid Mazeke R20,000 to carry out the killing. Matsose presented these details as part of the ongoing investigation into the brutal murder that has shocked the community.

Why this matters: This case highlights the disturbing reality of contract killings and the lengths some individuals may go to in order to harm others. It also underscores the importance of thorough police investigations in bringing perpetrators to justice and providing closure for victims' families.

Court Proceedings: As the court proceedings continue, more evidence is expected to be presented to shed light on the circumstances surrounding Mofokeng's tragic death. The allegations against Mazeke, Makhanya, and Ntholeng paint a grim picture of a carefully orchestrated murder plot that has left the community reeling. The outcome of this case will have significant implications for all those involved and serve as a reminder of the devastating consequences of violence and the need for justice to prevail.

Key Takeaways

  • Alleged hitman Mazeke drove back to confirm victim Mofokeng's death.
  • Mofokeng's ex-husband Ntholeng allegedly paid Mazeke R20,000 to kill her.
  • Ongoing investigation into the brutal murder that has shocked the community.
  • Case highlights the disturbing reality of contract killings and the need for justice.
  • Outcome of the case will have significant implications for those involved.