Sunday, May 11, 2025
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News
No Result
View All Result
News Report  Zimbabwe
No Result
View All Result
Home Crime and Courts

Gardener Convincted For The M*rder Of His Elderly Employers

September 19, 2023
0
Two Pupils Murder Robbers

A gardener has been found guilty of murdering his employers, an elderly couple aged 82 in Cape Town.

Rugeya and her husband Riedwaan Addinall were strangled at home in Ottery, Cape Town, in January 2019. Rat poison pellets were found inA gardener has been found guilty of murdering his employers, an elderly couple aged 82 in Cape Town.

Rugeya and her husband Riedwaan Addinall were strangled at home in Ottery, Cape Town, in January 2019. Rat poison pellets were found in Rugeya’s mouth.

Their home was ransacked, and the attackers stole a cordless phone, flat-screen TV, a microwave, a blue-ray DVD player, a barbecue grill, a remote control and car keys.

However, they could not take the loot as the vehicle could not be started. The couple’s relatives stumbled on their bodies in the living room. The scene revealed a struggle with furniture overturned and household items scattered on the floor.

Their gardener, Gcinilelitha Ngcobelothe, and another man, Lwazi Ntsibantsiba, were arrested in connection with the murders.

The high court in Cape Town convicted Ngcobelothe and Ntsibantsiba on Monday. They were found guilty of the murders and robbery with aggravating circumstances.

Gardener accused of killing elderly Ottery couple ‘wants to confess’
A Cape Town gardener accused of killing his elderly employers wants to confess.
NEWS4 years ago
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) spokesperson Eric Ntabazalila said the prosecution would ask the court to impose life sentences when the case commences in November.

Ngcobelothe and Ntsibantsiba turned against each other when the prosecution presented overwhelming evidence, calling 31 witnesses and relied on photographs and CCTV footage to bolster the state case.

“Ngcobelothe, who has worked for the Addinalls as a gardener for years and who brought Ntsibantsiba to the property under the pretext that they were going to work together, told the court that he was not present when the murders happened,” said Ntabazalila.

“He claimed that after arriving at the property, he was asked to go buy groceries for the couple, and he later travelled to Kraaifontein to clear a blocked drain for another client of his. He found Ntsibantsiba in the deceased’s vehicle, and told him the couple had left. They also left after that.”

Ngcobelothe … accused the state’s witnesses of impropriety, deceit and evidence tampering to falsely implicate him in the crimes, but the court dismissed the allegations
Eric Ntabazalila, NPA spokesperson
Ntsibantsiba told the court he had never been to the Addinalls’ property and had never seen or met them until the day Ngcobelothe brought him to the house.

“He claimed that after alighting a taxi from Delft, they walked towards the property. He further claimed that Ngcobelothe told him to wait in an open field while he went to speak to his employer so that he could bring his co-accused with him,” Ntabazalila said.

“He testified that he waited for hours and Ngcobelothe came and asked him to accompany him to do shopping for his employers. He saw the deceased’s bodies when he entered the property on their return from the shopping. He played no role in their murders. He alleged Ngcobelothe violently restrained him from leaving and threatened him if he revealed to anyone what he had seen.”

Ngcobelothe called Marcelino Paulse to testify on his behalf. Paulse confirmed Ngcobelothe’s version that “he went to Kraaifontein to fix a blocked drain”.

“Paulse testified and the court warned him to return to court the next day for [the prosecutor] to continue with his cross-examination. He did not and a warrant of his arrest was issued, but the court instructed the police to only effect it if he failed to come to court the next time. He returned to court accompanied by police,” said Ntabazalila.

“After the cross-examination started, he went silent, and after further probing by [the prosecutor], he recanted all his evidence in chief that the accused went to fix … a drain in Kraaifontein. He confessed that his entire story had been a lie. To counter Paulse’s change of tune, Ngcobelothe, through his lawyer, promised to call more witnesses to confirm his alibi, but he did not call any witnesses.”

Murdered Ottery couple, 82, knew their attacker, cops believe
Two suspects have been arrested by Cape Town police in connection with the home robbery of an elderly couple – one of whom was known to them.
NEWS4 years ago
Ngcobelothe then attacked the prosecution.

“Ngcobelothe then accused the state’s witnesses of impropriety, deceit and evidence tampering to falsely implicate him in the crimes, but the court dismissed the allegations,” said Ntabazalila.

“Many of the witnesses provided the court with CCTV footage from their houses and testified seeing the accused in the deceased’s yard and next to the vehicle.

“The police investigation also found Ngcobelothe’s fingerprints on the vehicle, and he told the court they were there as he had washed the vehicle on the day.

“The court also dismissed Ntsibantsiba’s version that he was an innocent bystander threatened by Ngcobelothe.”

The matter will return to court on November 3 “for sentencing procedures as both accused have requested probation officer pre-sentence assessment reports”.

TimesLIVE Rugeya’s mouth.

Their home was ransacked, and the attackers stole a cordless phone, flat-screen TV, a microwave, a blue-ray DVD player, a barbecue grill, a remote control and car keys.

However, they could not take the loot as the vehicle could not be started. The couple’s relatives stumbled on their bodies in the living room. The scene revealed a struggle with furniture overturned and household items scattered on the floor.

Their gardener, Gcinilelitha Ngcobelothe, and another man, Lwazi Ntsibantsiba, were arrested in connection with the murders.

The high court in Cape Town convicted Ngcobelothe and Ntsibantsiba on Monday. They were found guilty of the murders and robbery with aggravating circumstances.

‘Ngcobelothe and Ntsibantsiba turned against each other when the prosecution presented overwhelming evidence, calling 31 witnesses and relied on photographs and CCTV footage to bolster the state case.

“Ngcobelothe, who has worked for the Addinalls as a gardener for years and who brought Ntsibantsiba to the property under the pretext that they were going to work together, told the court that he was not present when the murders happened,” said Ntabazalila.

“He claimed that after arriving at the property, he was asked to go buy groceries for the couple, and he later travelled to Kraaifontein to clear a blocked drain for another client of his. He found Ntsibantsiba in the deceased’s vehicle, and told him the couple had left. They also left after that.”

Ngcobelothe … accused the state’s witnesses of impropriety, deceit and evidence tampering to falsely implicate him in the crimes, but the court dismissed the allegations

Ntsibantsiba told the court he had never been to the Addinalls’ property and had never seen or met them until the day Ngcobelothe brought him to the house.

“He claimed that after alighting a taxi from Delft, they walked towards the property. He further claimed that Ngcobelothe told him to wait in an open field while he went to speak to his employer so that he could bring his co-accused with him,” Ntabazalila said.

“He testified that he waited for hours and Ngcobelothe came and asked him to accompany him to do shopping for his employers.

He saw the deceased’s bodies when he entered the property on their return from the shopping. He played no role in their murders. He alleged Ngcobelothe violently restrained him from leaving and threatened him if he revealed to anyone what he had seen.”

Ngcobelothe called Marcelino Paulse to testify on his behalf. Paulse confirmed Ngcobelothe’s version that “he went to Kraaifontein to fix a blocked drain”.

“Paulse testified and the court warned him to return to court the next day for [the prosecutor] to continue with his cross-examination. He did not and a warrant of his arrest was issued, but the court instructed the police to only effect it if he failed to come to court the next time. He returned to court accompanied by police,” said Ntabazalila.

“After the cross-examination started, he went silent, and after further probing by [the prosecutor], he recanted all his evidence in chief that the accused went to fix … a drain in Kraaifontein.

He confessed that his entire story had been a lie. To counter Paulse’s change of tune, Ngcobelothe, through his lawyer, promised to call more witnesses to confirm his alibi, but he did not call any witnesses.”

Murdered Ottery couple, 82, knew their attacker, cops believe

“Ngcobelothe then accused the state’s witnesses of impropriety, deceit and evidence tampering to falsely implicate him in the crimes, but the court dismissed the allegations,” said Ntabazalila.

“Many of the witnesses provided the court with CCTV footage from their houses and testified seeing the accused in the deceased’s yard and next to the vehicle.

“The police investigation also found Ngcobelothe’s fingerprints on the vehicle, and he told the court they were there as he had washed the vehicle on the day.

“The court also dismissed Ntsibantsiba’s version that he was an innocent bystander threatened by Ngcobelothe.”

The matter will return to court on November 3 “for sentencing procedures as both accused have requested probation officer pre-sentence assessment reports”.

Source TimesLIVE

Tags: Cape TowngardenerMudrer

Related Posts

UN Judge’s Modern-Day Slavery Conviction: A Tale of Hypocrisy

UN Judge’s Modern-Day Slavery Conviction: A Tale of Hypocrisy

by Nyathi
May 10, 2025
0

A High Court judge in Uganda and a PhD law student at the University of Oxford has been sentenced to...

Three Arrested in Connection with Murder in Dangamvura

Honde Valley Shooting: Security Guard in Custody

by Nyathi
May 10, 2025
0

A shocking incident unfolded at the Eastern Highlands Tea Plantation Estate in Honde Valley, where a security guard's actions turned...

Nyokayemabhunu’s Bail Hearing: A Comedy of Delays

Nyokayemabhunu’s Bail Hearing: A Comedy of Delays

by Nyathi
May 10, 2025
0

Wellington Masiwa, aka "Nyokayemabhunu," made a brief appearance at the Randburg Magistrates Court yesterday, but the drama continues. His bail...

The Great Bond Paper Heist: A Tale of Cash and Deceit

The Great Bond Paper Heist: A Tale of Cash and Deceit

by Nyathi
May 10, 2025
0

In a shocking turn of events, Tawanda Manzvinde, a cashier at N-Richards Wholesalers in Rusape, has allegedly pulled off the...

Geza and  Nyokayemabhunu: The “Threat” to Zimbabwe’s Stability

Geza and Nyokayemabhunu: The “Threat” to Zimbabwe’s Stability

by Nyathi
May 10, 2025
0

  ZANU PF spokesperson Christopher Mutsvangwa has thrown down the gauntlet, calling on South African authorities to join forces with...

Smoke and Mirrors: Zimbabwe’s Latest Corruption Scandal

Smoke and Mirrors: Zimbabwe’s Latest Corruption Scandal

by Nyathi
May 10, 2025
0

  In a shocking turn of events, the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (ZACC) has finally caught up with a couple of...

Please login to join discussion

Trending News Today

  • The Great Bond Paper Heist: A Tale of Cash and Deceit

    The Great Bond Paper Heist: A Tale of Cash and Deceit

    94 shares
    Share 38 Tweet 24
  • Nyokayemabhunu’s Bail Hearing: A Comedy of Delays

    84 shares
    Share 34 Tweet 21
  • Geza and Nyokayemabhunu: The “Threat” to Zimbabwe’s Stability

    84 shares
    Share 34 Tweet 21
  • Burnt Victim’s Plea for Help After Desperate Escape from Hospital

    77 shares
    Share 31 Tweet 19
  • Honde Valley Shooting: Security Guard in Custody

    29 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 7
  • Smoke and Mirrors: Zimbabwe’s Latest Corruption Scandal

    42 shares
    Share 17 Tweet 11
  • UN Judge’s Modern-Day Slavery Conviction: A Tale of Hypocrisy

    29 shares
    Share 12 Tweet 7
  • Mutare’s Bonnie and Clyde: A Tale of Love, Crime, and Darkness

    47 shares
    Share 19 Tweet 12
  • 122 and Denied: The Centenarian’s Funeral Cover Conundrum

    93 shares
    Share 37 Tweet 23
  • Zimbabweans in Diaspora Shine, Says Fadzayi Mahere

    44 shares
    Share 18 Tweet 11

Popular This Week

  • Tragic Bus Accident in Gweru Claims Six Lives

    Tragic Bus Accident in Gweru Claims Six Lives

    265 shares
    Share 106 Tweet 66
  • Dead Body Goes Missing : Nurse Arrested

    183 shares
    Share 73 Tweet 46
  • Wicknell Chivayo’s Lavish Gift to ZAOGA Family

    136 shares
    Share 54 Tweet 34
  • Minister Mavetera’s Masterclass in Humility (or Politics?)

    124 shares
    Share 50 Tweet 31
  • Ndebele King Fires Back: ‘Garwe’s Letter Insulting and Divisive’

    118 shares
    Share 47 Tweet 30
  • The London Affair: A Summit of Controversy

    113 shares
    Share 45 Tweet 28
  • Businessman Wicknell Chivayo Gifts Jah Prayzah Luxury Vehicle and US$150,000

    108 shares
    Share 43 Tweet 27
  • The Buzz on Scams: Zimbabweans Warned About Fake Bee Prophets

    107 shares
    Share 43 Tweet 27
  • Zimbabwean in Scotland Murders Wife While Neighbors Watch

    102 shares
    Share 41 Tweet 26
  • OK Zimbabwe on Life Support: Can the Retail Giant Survive?

    99 shares
    Share 40 Tweet 25

Popular This Month

  • Kidnapped Zimbabwean Women and Children Safely Rescued

    Kidnapped Zimbabwean Women and Children Safely Rescued

    711 shares
    Share 284 Tweet 178
  • Gokwe’s Independence Day Fiasco

    688 shares
    Share 275 Tweet 172
  • The Itchy Billionaire: A Tale of Shame and Ridicule

    599 shares
    Share 240 Tweet 150
  • Opposition’s Dirty Laundry: Nyandoro’s Shocking Admission

    537 shares
    Share 215 Tweet 134
  • Zimbabwe’s Leader Loses Grip on Reality?

    441 shares
    Share 176 Tweet 110
  • Jailed HStv journalist Mhlanga takes freedom bid to Con Court

    366 shares
    Share 146 Tweet 92
  • Tshabangu is CCC Secretary general, Court rules

    329 shares
    Share 132 Tweet 82
  • Chamisa blocks Chin’ono on X

    315 shares
    Share 126 Tweet 79
  • Mysterious Deaths Rock Zimbabwe’s Military-Security Apparatus

    282 shares
    Share 113 Tweet 71
  • Zimbabwean Serial Killer Sentenced to Life Imprisonment

    278 shares
    Share 111 Tweet 70

Most Read Stories

  • “Zimbabwe Is Discrediting SADC”

    ZANU PF Accused Of Bribing SADC Elders To Retain From Losing Power

    5231 shares
    Share 2092 Tweet 1308
  • Madzibaba gets Toyota Aqua after explaining new currency ZiG to church

    4528 shares
    Share 1811 Tweet 1132
  • Breaking News: Zimbabwe launches New Currency (Zig)

    4273 shares
    Share 1709 Tweet 1068
  • Guide : How to access 2023 Zimsec Ordinary O Level results online

    3969 shares
    Share 1588 Tweet 992
  • Uganda Police Officer Shoots Wife Dead After Mocking Him Over Man-U Loss

    3884 shares
    Share 1554 Tweet 971
  • Floods hit Gweru

    3585 shares
    Share 1434 Tweet 896
  • Mashura pa Gokwe musi wa 12.02.24

    3540 shares
    Share 1416 Tweet 885
  • Secret message for ED after his inauguration

    3475 shares
    Share 1390 Tweet 869
  • Heatwave Warning:Expect Extremely hot temp ranging from 36° to 41° until 12 March

    3389 shares
    Share 1356 Tweet 847
  • Here is the reckless Kombi Driver!!!!!!!!!!! See pics here

    3212 shares
    Share 1285 Tweet 803

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Home

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • News that Matters
    • News
    • Health and Diseases
    • Technology
    • Religion
    • Horror and Disaster
    • Elections 2023
  • Crime and Courts
  • Celebrity
  • Sports
  • Mjolo
  • Breaking News