THE case of the four women accused of killing Prince Lethukuthula Zulu has been postponed to Thursday, 31 August.
The four women appeared in the Joburg High Court on Wednesday, 30 August, but the matter was postponed as Judge Moleboheng Mdalana-Mayisela was involved in another matter elsewhere.
Mdalana-Mayisela was expected to hand down judgment.
State prosecutor Advocate Sifiso Khumalo told the court that the three lawyers representing the women were also not present.
The accused, Tshegofatso Moremane, Gontse Tlhoele, Margaret Koaile and Portia Mmola, face charges of murder, theft and possession of drugs.
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This after Prince Lethukuthula was found dead at his home in Joburg on 6 November 2020. Post mortem results showed that he died of a cocaine overdose.
It is alleged that the women had 10 sleeping tablets each in their possession when they met the prince and his friend Nkosi Msimang at a pub in Randburg.
During the trial, Margaret said they went to taverns armed with eye drops, looking for horny men on the hunt for women. They made sure the men took them home before they spiked their drinks and robbing the victim.
The same modus operandi was used on Prince Lethukuthula, but things went south for the women.