
Friday, July 19, 2024 - A 30-year-old man was sentenced to life imprisonment for the m2rder of his 21-year-old girlfriend, Ntombikayise Phindile Nkhize, in South Africa.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) Regional Spokesperson,
KZN Division, Natasha Ramkisson-Kara, in a statement on Thursday, July 18,
2024, said Mxolisi Mvula k!lled Nkhize by repeatedly bashing her head into a
brick wall.
“The Ntuzuma Regional Court sentenced Mxolisi Mvula (30) to a term
of life imprisonment for the murder of his partner in December 2022 in the
Lindelani area of Ntuzuma,” the statement read.
"Mvula was in a domestic relationship with the deceased and
on the day of the incident they argued the presence of their mutual friend. He
then asked the deceased to go outside with him where he assaulted her several
times by bashing her head into a brick wall. When she fell to the ground, he
continued to assault her until she lost consciousness and subsequently d!ed
"Their friend witnessed the entire incident, but Mvula threatened
to assault her as well, should she intervene. Mvula then fled the scene and was
later arrested in the Bergville area
“In court, Prosecutor Kaystree Ramsamujh handed in a Victim Impact
Statement (VIS) compiled by the deceased’s mother and facilitated by Court
Preparation Officer Princess Mlangeni."
In her statement, the woman said, “The passing of my daughter was
horrific, it is something I will never forget. It broke me and no one will ever
take her place in my heart. The accused and the deceased never had a healthy
relationship. It was toxic. They were always fighting.”
Mvula was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder and by
operation of the law, he was automatically declared unfit to possess a firearm.
Natasha Ramkisson-Kara added: "The National Prosecuting
Authority welcomes this successful prosecution. We commend the effective
working relationship between the police and the prosecution.
“The people of this country are crying out for individuals like the
accused to be arrested and successfully prosecuted. The National Development
Plan (NDP) 2030 calls for safer communities and this successful prosecution is
a response to such a call.”
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