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FOLLOW-UP: Swart acquitted of murdering Rynfield businessman Nardus Blokland

Benoni City Times has reached out to the Swart and Blokland families for interviews/comment.

Sean Swart, of Benoni, has been cleared of murdering Nardus Blokland, also of Benoni, at a pub in Tonteldoos, Mpumalanga, on November 4, 2022.

On April 10, Magistrate RJ Marais ruled the State failed to prove beyond reasonable doubt that Swart was responsible for Bloklands’s death at the Highside Tavern, then reportedly owned by Swart.

The incident apparently happened during Swart’s 40th birthday celebrations.

The media received a press release today from a Tanya Aucamp on behalf of Swart headed ‘Court clears Sean Swart: The truth behind the bar chair murder that never was’.

The press release states that the court found the State failed to prove any causal link between Swart’s actions and the death of his friend, Blokland.

Swart, it further stated, was only convicted of assault ‘relating to a single admitted slap earlier in the evening’.

Furthermore, his father, Louis Swart, is said to have expressed both relief and the deep toll the past three years have taken on his family, saying “we are grateful that the truth has finally come out and that justice has prevailed. But the damage to Sean and our family cannot simply be undone. The past three and a half years have been devastating.

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Photo: File. Nardus Bloksland.

“As a family rooted in Benoni for most of our lives, we have  always been part of our community. Yet, during this time, Sean was judged and condemned based on speculation and untested claims. While the court has now found him not guilty, the personal, financial and emotional impact remains profound.

“We can only hope that the same voices that were so quick to share the allegations will now be equally committed to sharing the truth.”

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Jani de Beer

Jani went from working as a student intern for the Boksburg Advertiser to being employed as a junior journalist in 2004. Taking time out to start a family, she returned to the Caxton family in 2022 as senior journalist for the Benoni City Times. Her passion is telling her community's stories.

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