Tuesday 10 April 2012

Johan Kotze case ‘’postponed’’ to May


               


HE will remain in custody until proven not to be GUILTY


The ‘’ Medimolle Monster’’ Johan Kotze, has not applied for bail on a court case that was heard today (30 March) at the Medimolle Magistrate’s Court. Together with his three co-accused suspects, Mmapuru Peter Mohlako, 34, Andries Paparona Sithole, 42, and Sello Frans Mphaka, 38 abandoned their bail claims. Kotze appeared on the court facing 17 charges including rape, kidnapping, murder, conspiracy to rape, and assault with intent to cause dangerous bodily damage.
Johan with his wife Ina
On January 03, he ordered his three workers, Mmapuru Peter Mohlako, Andries Paparona Sithole and Sello Frans Mphaka at gunpoint to gang rape his wife Ina Bonnette, and mutilated her body with objects containing pliers, nails, and screwdriver.  And again, he is further alleged to have shot his own 19 year-old son, Conrad Bonnette on this very same year. As he appeared on court, Kotze stood still in the dock wearing a pair of baggy blue jeans and a checked shirt and his co-accused covered their heads with jackets as photographers pointed cameras at them before proceedings began.

8 comments:

  1. What a monster....How can a normal human-being do something like this. The government must make sure that he rot in jail and not allow him to even get bail. He is danger to the society.

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  2. Thats it, if they can allow him to come back to us, how sure are we that we are gonna remain safe? I think monsters like him really deserves to die and rot in jail and that could be a leson to some of cruel people like him out there.

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  3. wow some people are literally sick..how can u order people to rape your wife..he has to be jailed for life.

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  4. I still stand with that, He deserves to rot in jail. No bail for people like him. He is so dangerous to live with in our nation

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  5. some people dont have hearts i think this man must realy rot in jail. the court must not even give him a bail

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  6. You are right. The court must not give him bail or else if they do, people wont learn from it. so to set an example, they must punish this monster and let the state see how they respond in such cruel cases

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  7. What he did is a disgrace.I dont think people like him should be allowed to live amongst human being, he must go to jail and pay for what he has done.

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  8. You are so right, and I believe that will happen as long as the government can be fair.

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