Monday, August 26, 2024

Two mothers from Southern Cape arrested for suspicion of murdering their own children

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A 39-year-old mother recently appeared in the Oudtshoorn Magistrates Court for allegedly being behind her own son’s murder. Police say they found the lifeless body of the 7-year-old boy in a bedroom in Bridgeton. It was later discovered that the victim died of strangulation.

‘’The investigation into the death of a 7-year-old boy reveals that on Sunday, 11 August 2024 at about 11:30, Oudtshoorn police were summoned to a scene at Korhaan Avenue, Bridgeton. On arrival, they found the lifeless body of the boy in a bedroom. Paramedics later declared him dead on scene. The police initially opened an inquest docket for further investigation. However, a post-mortem conducted later, indicated that the victim died of strangulation. The docket was subsequently changed to murder,’’ said Sergeant Christopher Spies, Western Cape police spokesperson.

‘’Further police investigation led to the arrest of the 39-year-old mother of the deceased, on Wednesday, 21 August 2024. She made her first court appearance in the Oudtshoorn Magistrates' on Friday, 23 August 2024 on a murder charge. The accused was remanded in custody and matter postponed to 27 August 2024 for legal representation,’’ he added.

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In an unrelated incident, the body of an infant, believed to be three days old, was found in Plettenberg Bay. The police’s Chris Spies says investigation took police to a nearby hospital where a woman gave birth to the girl earlier this month.

‘’On Monday, 19 August 2024 at about 11:00, Plettenberg Bay police were dispatched to a scene next to the N2 highway opposite Kwanokuthula where the body of an infant, believed to be three days old, was found. On arrival they found the victim (girl) who was declared dead by medical personnel on scene.’’

‘’Investigation took police to a nearby hospital where a woman gave birth to the girl earlier this month. The woman was tracked down at Kwanokuthula and arrested on a murder charge,’’ added Sergeant Christopher Spies, Western Cape police spokesperson.

The 23-year-old mother is expected to make her first court appearance in the Plettenberg Bay Magistrates’ court on Monday.

 

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