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Fake sex workers, now pregnant, sent to prison following client’s shocking death

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The 38-year-old man's mother alerted police he was missing and his decomposing was found in bushes.
The 38-year-old man's mother alerted police he was missing and his decomposing was found in bushes.

A Gauteng man met his untimely death when he approached two women who told him they were sex workers, but it was all a ploy to kidnap and rob him.

Lebogang Tshabalala (29) and Everjoy Sibanda (22), as well as three males, Lucky Vincent Motholo (25), Kagiso Alfread Leleme Mathlabe (24) and Kamogelo Modise (23) were charged for their involvement in the crime.

Lebogang, Lucky, Kagiso and Kamogelo were each sentenced to 15 years of direct imprisonment for robbery with aggravating circumstances. The four were also sentenced to 3 years each for kidnapping.

Kagiso and Kamogelo were each sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for the murder of a 38-year-old man.

Everjoy was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment, five of which were suspended, for robbery with aggravating circumstances and 3 years wholly suspended for kidnapping. The Judge ordered that the sentences should run concurrently, and they be declared unfit to possess a firearm.

It was the state’s case that in the evening of 27 October 2020, Lebogang and Everjoy were standing at Bokfontein near a Sasol garage Danman, pretending to be sex workers soliciting potential clients, while the three men were in the nearby bushes.

When the deceased was dropped off by a car from work next to where the two were standing, he asked them what they were doing, and they told him that they were sex workers.

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The deceased then told them to wait, while he went to withdraw money from the Sasol garage. After he withdrew R900 and bought a few groceries he returned to the two women for their services, and they went to the bushes where they met with the three men. They tied his hands, assaulted him, and requested his PIN code.

The two women then went back to the garage to withdraw money, but the attempts failed because the deceased gave them the wrong pin.

The following day, after the deceased’s mother could not get hold of him, she opened a missing persons case at the police station.

After investigations by the SAPS, the partially decomposed body of the deceased was found in the bushes.

The security guards at the Sasol garage alerted the police of the Avanza car they saw on the night of the incident, after investigations, four were arrested on 19 December 2020, however, Kamogelo was arrested in February 2022.

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In the trial heard at the Pretoria High Court, only Lucky pleaded guilty. The two women asked the court to consider the fact that they were pregnant when imposing a sentence.

Prosecuting state advocate Salome Scheepers told the court that the Correctional Services Act does have provisions for pregnant women and the department of correctional services has facilities to cater for such cases.

She then asked the court not to deviate from the prescribed minimum sentence.

When handing down the sentence, the judge said murder is a serious offence and that no length of sentence will bring back the life of the deceased. Therefore, she found no substantial and compelling circumstances to deviate from imprisonment.

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