Monday, November 4, 2024 - A 33-year-old man, Lindokuhle Christopher Mhlongo, has been sentenced to two life terms and an additional five years in prison for kidnapping, r3ping, and k!lling a seven-year-old girl, Zanokuhle Khumalo, in South Africa.
The Mtubatuba High Court sentenced Mhlongo on Friday after he pleaded
guilty (Section 112 Plea) to crimes committed on 29 July 2024 in the Empangeni
area, Kwazulu-Natal.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in a statement at the weekend
said Mhlongo confessed to his landlady who called the police.
“In his plea, Mhlongo said that on the day of the incident, he was sitting on the veranda of his rental home when he saw the child playing outside. He told her to go into his room and take an R1 coin for herself from the table," the statement read.
"Mhlongo said that he considered letting her go but then thought
that she would report him. He said that he then decided to murder her. He put
his hand over her mouth and nose until she stopped breathing and moving.
"Thereafter, he put her body into a bag and placed that bag into a
blanket storage bag. He placed the blanket storage bag under his bed and left
the house. Mhlongo said that the next morning, his conscience got the better of
him, and he telephoned his landlady and told her what he had done to the
deceased. He also told her where they could find the child’s body because her
family members and the members of the community had been searching for her.
"In aggravation of the sentence, Advocate Sikhosiphi Sokhela handed
in a Victim Impact Statement, compiled by the child’s mother and facilitated by
Court Preparation Officer Sithembile Cebekhulu.
"Therein, the woman said that she is still in disbelief that her child is dead, and she doubts that she will ever get closure on what happened. She said that she feels like she is in a horrible nightmare and misses her child a lot.
"Mhlongo was sentenced to a term of life imprisonment, each for the
r3pe and m8rder charges and five years imprisonment for kidnapping.
"The sentences will run concurrently resulting in the effective
sentence of life imprisonment.
“The NPA commends the work done by the Prosecution and Police. It is
incumbent on us to fight for justice on behalf of the victims of crime.”



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