Mom opens up about her son’s murder
Late Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela’s mother has for the first time spoken out about her son’s murder, telling the court how she fell into depression and lost her teaching job.
Sabatha Masilela took the stand in the high court in Pretoria where sentencing proceedings against her son’s five murderers commenced on Monday.
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Masilela s mom opens up about her son s murder 03 August 2021 - 07:45
Late Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela s mother has for the first time spoken out about her son s murder, telling the court how she fell into depression and lost her teaching job.
Sabatha Masilela took the stand in the high court in Pretoria where sentencing proceedings against her son s five murderers commenced yesterday.
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Comments The five men who were found guilty for Dumi Masilela’s murder during a failed hijacking. Photo by Raymond Morare.
THE process of sentencing the five men convicted of murdering Rhythm City actor Dumi Masilela began on Monday, 2 August.
On Friday, 30 July, Judge Papi Mosopa found Bongani Masombuka, Sfundo Nkosi, Khumbuzo Makhuba, Brian Makhubedu and Mashudu Malema guilty.
Masilela was killed during a failed hijacking in 2017.
While delivering the guilty verdict in the North Gauteng High Court, Mosopa said the five had taken part in an orgy of criminal activities as they had hijacked another car earlier.
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