Thank you Lord! You are the greatest, said Arlene Omardeen inside the Durban High Court moments after Mohammed Vahed Ebrahim, 46, walked down to the cells to begin his 25 year sentence for the murder and kidnapping of her grandson Miguel Louw,9. Picture:Zanele Zulu/African News Agency (ANA)
Miguel Louwâs mother ironed his uniform, made him lunch like he was still around
By Zainul Dawood
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DURBAN - âTHANK you Lord! You are the greatest,â said Arlene Omardeen inside the Durban High Court, on Wednesday, seconds after Mohammed Vahed Ebrahim, 46, walked down to the cells to begin his 25-year sentence for the premeditated murder and kidnapping of her grandson, Miguel Louw.
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A court has sentenced the killer of Miguel Louw nearly three years after the nine-year-old boy went missing.
Mohamed Ebrahim Vahed was handed 34 years in jail for the murder and kidnapping of the Durban boy.
He went missing in July 2018 and was last seen in Vahed s company before his badly decomposed body was found two months later.
The High Court in Durban sentenced a man to 34 years in jail on Wednesday for the murder and kidnapping of nine-year-old Miguel Louw.
Mohamed Ebrahim Vahed, 43, from Phoenix was sentenced to 34 years and six months imprisonment after he was convicted in July 2018.
Miguel Louw s family happy his monster killer is behind bars
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DURBAN: The family of Miguel Louw has welcomed the jail sentence handed to his killer, in the Durban High Court, on Wednesday morning.
His aunt Tasneem Dos Santos told IOL that they were really pleased with the outcome and that justice has been served.
“Even though it has been bitter-sweet and we will never get our baby back, we are pleased that the monster is behind bars.”
Durban High Court Judge Jacqueline Henriques jailed Mohammed Vahed Ebrahim, 46, sentencing him to 25 years for the premeditated murder of Miguel Louw.
MIGUEL Louw s killer Ebrahim Vahed was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment, in Durban High Court. He was also sentenced to eight years imprisonment for kidnapping. Picture: Zanele Zulu African News Agency (ANA)