3 black SA males on trial for gruesome triple-hacking murders of Chinese couple and their baby

Three black South African males on trial in Ladismith for hacking to death a Chinese shopkeeping-couple and their 18-month-old baby girl in a Warden, Free State shop.

3 Junie 2013 The young accused triple-murderers of Chinese baby Xiao-Nan Chen and her parents in a Warden shop appeared in Harrismith, Free State magistrate’s court on the first day of their trial. They are expected to plead on Tuesday when the trial continues.

In front of them on the evidence table: a hatchet and two long knives displayed in front of judge Corné van Zyl.

Original report of triple-murder: http://www.censorbugbear.org/farmitr...ports/view/336
The State evidence in the documents maintains that it’s with these two pangas (cane-knives) and the hatchet
with which 18month-old Chinese baby Xiao-Nan and her parents Long Liang 31 and Li-ping 24, were slaughtered at their shop, Konka Stores.
The gruesome murder scene showed that all three had their skulls had been slashed with the sharp knives.
The sister had to force a lock to the shop to get in – and found her brother’s body
in a puddle of blood – still clutching his keys. The wife and baby-daughter were discovered next.
All three hacked to death. The triple-murder had shocked ‘even the most hardened police officers,’ reported Volksblad daily Afrikaans newspaper.
The couple which lived at the shop in Warden Free State, were hacked to death on 16 September 2012.
Long Liang’s sister found the bodies – and the couple’s three-year-old son was the only survivor. The child was found weeping and confused inside the blood-smeared shop.
None of the Chinese relatives were at the first court appearance of the accused.
On trial are Scelo Ndaba 21 of Ezenzeleni, Warden – whose pro-rata legal counsel is
prof Carel Fick; Dumisani Selepe, 18, represented to Dawie Reyneke, and Mbongeni Tiki, 21 represented by pro-rata defence counsel adv Belinda Daffue.
State-advocate Johan de Nyschen stated in front of judge Van Zyl that
” Tiki ‘s footprint and Ndaba’s DNA are linked to the crime scene’, and the charge sheet also noted that Selepe was linked to the crime scene through, amongst others, phone records.
Mysteriously, Volksblad ‘s news-team reported that they were constantly being admonished by three prison services that the third accused,
Mbongeni Tiki ‘could not be photographed’ – despite the fact that Judge Van Zyl had granted official permission
to photograph all three suspects. The 3 prison officials helped to cover Tiki’s head with a blue towel to stop him from being photographed.
State-advocate Johan de Nyschen stated in front of judge Van Zyl that ” Tiki ‘s footprint and Ndaba’s DNA are linked to the crime scene’, and the charge sheet also noted that Selepe was linked to the crime scene through, amongst others, phone records.
The accused will be asked to plead when the trial continues on Tuesday.

http://www.volksblad.com/nuus/2013-0...-vir-hof-gewys

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