Agnes Letsane, 69, has been on the run and living in different homes since her son, a pastor and a relative, were beaten and burnt alive by a mob who wrongfully accused them of brutally killing two children for muti.
There's high police presence and community members outside the KaBokweni magistrate's court ahead of the appearance of three people accused of killing Bontle Zethu Ditebogo Mashiyane.
Tensions remained high in Mganduzweni and nearby communities in Hazyview on Tuesday after two more suspects in the murder of Bontle Mashiyane, including a sangoma, appeared in court.
Three houses belonging to two of the people accused of killing Bontle Zethu Ditebogo Mashiyane and a local sangoma taken in for questioning were torched in Mganduzweni, near Hazyview, Mpumalanga, on Monday.