Tuesday, June 11, 2024 -According to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in Mpumalanga, Khoza had last week, pleaded guilty in the High Court in Mbombela to three counts of murder after he shot the two sisters who were working as nurses, and their brother Dennis Collen Mkhatshwa
“The accused in the matter (Khoza) pleaded
guilty on three counts of murder and the matter was postponed to June 10, 2024
for sentencing proceedings,” Mpumalanga NPA regional spokesperson Monica Nyuswa
said last week.
Khoza returned to court on Monday, where the case was
rolled over to Tuesday.
During the appearance on Monday, Nyuswa
said the State and the defence presented arguments in aggravation and
mitigation of Khoza’s sentence.
Court papers revealed that prior to the
shooting incident, Khoza and Nomthandazo were having challenges in their
marriage
The police officer also invited his
relatives to the meeting which was held at his residence on April 30 last year
The meeting degenerated, and according to court papers, Khoza became angry and
stormed out of the meeting.
“He came back armed. He cocked the firearm
and shot the two deceased (Xolisile Mnisi and Dennis Collen Mkhatshwa) and his
wife (Nomthandazo). The three deceased died at the scene of the crime,” the
court papers detail
Injuries suffered by the three family
members are also detailed in the court papers, including gunshot wounds to
their heads, multiple perforating gunshot wounds to the chest, with lung and
liver injuries
After Khoza’s conviction, Nyuswa on behalf of the NPA
in Mpumalanga, told IOL that the State will ask the court to impose “a severe
sentence” on Khoza.
At the time, acting national spokesperson
for the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid), Robbie Raburabu
said the police officer allegedly used his service pistol to slaughter the
siblings
"The family were meeting, following a
dispute between the suspect constable and his wife. When things did not go the
suspect’s way, he decided to go fetch his service pistol and fatally shot the
three family members, including his wife,” said Raburabu.
Ipid investigators were summoned to the
crime scene at Kamajika Trust near Sabie Sand in Mpumalanga province.
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