By Khanyisa Tabata
12 October 2011
When AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche was found he was lying on a bloody bed in his farmhouse, with a panga lodged in his chest.
This is according to today’s evidence by a local policeman, Sergeant Jack Ramonyane.
He was testifying in the High Court sitting in Ventersdorp. Ramonyane says when he entered the house the two accused, 28-year-old farmworker Chris Mahlangu, and a minor, were in a police van outside the farmhouse.
He testified that he brought them there after they had admitted to him that they had killed Terre’Blanche.
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