THE pre-trial conference for a murder case against Pieter Doorewaard (26) and Phillip Schutte (34) from Coligny was postponed by North West High Court in Mahikeng on Wednesday.
The two are accused of murdering Matlhomola Moshoeu (16) four months ago.
The accused attorneys alleged that some of statements from the docket are unreadable. The accused alleged that they caught Moshoeu stealing sunflower on the farm and apprehended him. They said they put him at the back of the bakkie and ferried him to Coligny Police Station. However, the deceased allegedly jumped off the moving bakkie and died.
However, the state legal team argued that the accused allegedly pushed Moshoeu pushed off the moving bakkie.
The National Prosecuting Agency (NPA) regional spokesperson, Frank Lesenyego said the case was transferred to North West High Court in Mahikeng for pre-trial date. Lesenyego further said the pre-trial was postponed indefinitely to 11 December 2017.
“As the NPA, we are disappointed that the pre-trial has been postponed. We believe that this is a delaying tactic from the defence. The defence attorneys were called on the 7th of November 2017 after this matter was transferred to North West High Court in Mahikeng to get copies of the docket.
“However, they did not come on the scheduled date. The defence only came on the 13th of November 2017. We believe that this could have been averted because they would have highlighted to us that some statements are unreadable. The NPA could have typed them and handed them back to them on time,” Lesenyego said.
The accused are out on R3000 bail each and that did not set well with some of Coligny community members. Few houses were burnt down allegedly by aggrieved community members.
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