Murdered Alberton mother and son: Court proceedings unveil details
The case has been remanded to March 6 for the final decision on the bail application.
In the ongoing court case concerning the murders of Nadine Terblanche and her nine-year-old son, Ruandré Vorster, in Randhart last year, two suspects, Pardon Danhire (37) and Freddie Stapelberg (34), appeared for a formal bail application at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court earlier today.
While Danhire opted not to pursue bail, Stapelberg proceeded with his application. Danhire is charged with two counts of premeditated murder, whereas Stapelberg faces four charges, including two counts of attempted murder and two of premeditated murder.
During the proceedings, affidavits from both Stapelberg and the investigating officer were presented. Furthermore, the court received a petition from the Kathorus Parliament group, advocating against Stapelberg’s release on bail.
The case has been remanded to March 6 for the final decision on the bail application.
• More information to follow.
ALSO READ: Murdered Alberton mother and son: Woman’s partner in court



