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    The brutal murder of the 52-year-old Gideon Swart on his farm just outside Emgwenya/Waterval Boven in the Emakhazeni Local Municipality (Dullstroom, Emgwenya/Waterval Boven, eMakhazeni, eNtokozweni/Machadodorp) serves as proof that combating rural violence is still not a priority for the authorities.

    Swart’s body was discovered on Friday with stab wounds in his back and stomach, and a belt around his ankles. According to a spokesperson for the police, Col Donald Mdluli, a case of murder has been opened and a search for the murderer is underway.

    After the incident, the FF Plus sent an urgent request to the MEC for Community Safety, Vusi Shongwe, to prioritise cooperation between the police and rural communities.

    It is crucial for the authorities to cooperate closely with farming communities, particularly because these victims usually live in remote areas.

    The party also requested that nearby police stations must patrol the farms in their immediate vicinity, not only for the sake of visible policing, but also to frequently check up on farm owners.

    Rural safety is right at the top of the party’s priority list of security issues and the party is willing to cooperate with local authorities to ensure the safety of rural communities.

    The FF Plus deeply sympathises with the victim’s next of kin during this difficult time.

    The party will strive to ensure that his death does not come to nothing.

    Brutal farm murder of Gideon Swart (52) – FF Plus sends urgent request to MEC for Community Safety – South Africa Today

     

    NATIONAL NEWS – Police in Emgwenya, Mpumalanga are investigating a case of murder after the body of a farmer was found on Friday.

    52-year-old Gideon Swart was found by his brother Reuben, who lived just a few kilometres away.

    After not being able to get hold of Gideon, Reuben became worried and visited his farm on Friday morning, only to discover his brother’s lifeless body, Lowvelderreported.

    Provincial police spokesperson Colonel Donald Mdhluli said Reuben informed authorities, police and emergency services after making the grim discovery.

    “Upon arrival, the man was certified dead by the paramedics. The police opened a case of murder after observing that the victim had a belt tied around his legs,” Mdhluli said.

    Mdhluli said preliminary investigations revealed Gideon had stab wounds on his back and stomach. His face was also swollen, an indication that he had been assaulted before being murdered.

    His car, a white Nissan 1400, had also been stolen. A charge of robbery has been added to the suspects’ murder charge.

    Those involved in the killing are still at large.

    Mdhluli said anyone with information that could assist police are urged to contact Emgwenya branch commander Detective Warrant Officer Raymond Mamaila on 072 023 1542, to call the Crime Stop number on 08600 10111, or to send information via the My SAPS app.

    Limpopo farm attackers nabbed

    In Alldays, Limpopo, police, the South African National Defence Force and farmers managed to track down a group of five armed suspects that entered the Schietfontein farm on Thursday and demanded money and firearms, Review Online reported last week.

    Police spokesperson Brigadier Motlafela Mojapelo said an elderly woman (71), her son (47) and a farm worker were accosted by the suspects on Thursday, who then shot the trio and seriously injured them.

    The suspects then fled on foot with money, firearms and ammunition, but were promptly tracked down after attempting to hide in the farming precinct.

    The group are expected to appear in the Senwabarwana Magistrate’s Court on Monday, facing charges of attempted murder and armed robbery.

    Murder investigation launched after Mpumalanga farmer found murdered | George Herald

     

    ATTACKERS NABBED, MURDERERS STILL ON THE LOOSE

     

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