A man jailed for sexually violating a corpse


Picture: A corpse at the mortuary/Generic

By BAKANG MOKOTO

19 March 2026- A man (42) from Hopetown was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder, additional ten years for assault with intent to cause Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), and a further ten years for the sexual violation of a corpse. All sentences will run concurrently.

The Northern Cape police spokesperson, Warrant Officer Molefi Shemane said the accused, Salmom Kammies, was found guilty on charges of assault, rape, and murder and subsequently sentenced in the Kimberley High Court. Shemane said it was established during the trial that on 3 May 2024, the accused handed himself over to the police, alleging that he had acted in self-defence following an argument with his girlfriend.

“The police responded to the scene, where they discovered the lifeless body of the victim, Liezel Louw (29), in a bedroom. The body was found naked, with multiple bruises and stab wounds.

“The accused was arrested and remained in custody after bail was successfully opposed until the finalisation of the case,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Pixley Ka Seme District Police Commissioner, Major General Nomana Mtukushe, commended the investigating officer, Warrant Officer Phillip Kleynhans, for his meticulous investigation and dedication in ensuring that justice is served. Mtukushe further reassured the public that the police will not tolerate the abuse, rape, and killing of vulnerable individuals.

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