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Accident delays sentencing of four convicted of killing WSU student

Accident delays sentencing of four convicted of killing WSU student
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Walter Sisulu University student falls to his death from campus residence balcony

Lack of pre-sentencing reports creates further delay in WSU murder case

PREMIUM By Ziyanda Zweni - 20 February 2021 The social development department has delayed the sentencing in the Mthatha High Court of the four convicted of murdering Walter Sisulu University (WSU) sixth-year medical student Lwando Mantshontsho, 23, because of departmental jurisdiction issues. This article is reserved for DispatchLIVE subscribers. Get access to ALL DispatchLIVE content from only R45.00 per month. Already subscribed? Simply sign in below. Already registered on HeraldLIVE, BusinessLIVE, TimesLIVE or SowetanLIVE? Sign in with the same details.

Four Walter Sisulu University students found guilty of 2017 murder

Four Walter Sisulu University students found guilty of 2017 murder Campus security still seen to be inadequate By Ziyanda Zweni - 19 January 2021 January Siphesihle Mafungwa, 24, Yamkela Mxokozeli, 26,  Philani Danca, 26, and Lwakhe Matakane, 23, were found guilty of the murder of medical student Lwando Mantshontsho. Sindile Kango, 26, was found guilty of malicious damage to property. Image: LULAMILE FENI Four Walter Sisulu University students have been found guilty of the murder of final-year medical student Lwando Mantshontsho. Mantshontsho, 23, of Cofimvaba, was killed in his room at WSU s Nelson Mandela Drive campus in May 2017. He had been stabbed multiple times in the upper body. January Siphesihle Mafungwa, 24, Yamkela Mxokozeli, 26,  Philani Danca, 26, and Lwakhe Matakane, 23, were found guilty by Mthatha high court judge Buyiswa Majiki on January 13.

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