Friday, November 29, 2024 - A woman who was on the run after the brutal murder of her husband has been arrested in South Africa.
Hallimah Thamando Mnyobisi was arrested in her alleged
boyfriend's house in Sandton, Gauteng on Monday and appeared in the Botshabelo
Magistrate Court on Thursday, 28 November 2024.
She will join the other three suspects who are still in
custody and are to appear in court on 3 December 2024 for formal bail
application.
On September 15, 2024, Fezile Mnyobisi, 35, a teacher in
Botshabelo, Free State, was brought by his wife Hallimah, 38, to hospital in a
private vehicle and was declared dead on arrival. He had been stabbed more than
30 times.
“After intensive investigation by Botshabelo detectives
working with the provincial investigative psychology section, three suspects
were arrested after warrants of arrest were issued,” said police spokesperson
Sgt Mahlomola Kareli.
Vusumuzi Daniel Nqele, 43, and Moeketsi Innocent Manko, 35,
were arrested on November 8 for murder and conspiracy to murder.
Further investigations led to the arrest of the deceased’s
brother-in-law, Abdool Thamando, 35, in Johannesburg.
It was initially stated that the wanted suspect was on the
run in a black Mazda CX-5 with an unknown registration.
Investigators later discovered she was travelling in a white
BMW.
“On November 26 at about 4pm, the team followed information that led them to an accommodation complex in Sandton. While there they found the 38-year-old hiding at one of the luxury units. She was staying with her alleged boyfriend,” Kareli said.
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