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Pinetown man accused of decapitating gran pleads not guilty

The accused, Thabo Ntokozo Theodore Nzimande, says on the night in question he had smoked dagga and overdosed on tablets in order to fall asleep and that he does not recollect what had happened in the house and to his grandmother.

THE 32-year-old Pinetown man accused of stabbing and decapitating his grandmother pleaded not guilty to the crime committed in June last year.

After several delays, the trial of Thabo Ntokozo Theodore Nzimande got underway in the Durban High Court on Monday, September 8.

Nzimande is accused of murdering his grandmother Beata Beatrice de Lange, who was 80-years-old at the time of the incident.

In his not guilty plea statement, Nzimande admitted that he stayed with his grandmother at a residence in Pinetown.

“My mother passed away [a] long time ago. I am told I was about six-years-old at the time of her passing. I was raised  mostly by my maternal family, and the deceased played a major role in my upbringing.

“Whilst I was attending high school I started to smoke cigarette[s] and dagga. After I finished high school I also smoked strong drugs and there was a time when I drank alcohol excessively.

Also read: WATCH: Pinetown man accused of decapitating gran’s head and playing with it appears in court

“With the help of my family I attended a total of three rehabilitation [centres],” reads Nzimande’s statement.

The accused further recollected the events of that fateful day, stating that on their way home from work he had purchased a bag of dagga worth R50.

“When I got home my grandmother had prepared food, we ate and drank tea. I also smoked dagga. I was very tired, I needed something to make me sleep as I was going to work a double shift on the following day.

“At home I had my tablets, which was helping me to sleep, another one was helping me as I had a skin problem and the other one was prescribed to help me ease my depression. On the night in question I consumed about six Dopaquel tablets and one Phenergen tablet and one Serdep tablet. I usually take two Dopaquel, one Phenergen and one Serdep at night. This was the first time that I took six Dopaquel. I took six Dopaquel because I was having trouble falling asleep. I add that I continued smoking my dagga whilst I waited to fall asleep,” reads the statement.

Nzimande concluded by stating that he did not know what had transpired at the granny flat he lived in with his grandmother. He added that he was also unaware of where she was murdered and also did not know what happened to her.

Read today’s Highway Mail on the witness testimony of one of the first police officers who arrived at the disarrayed and bloody scene. Nzimande’s uncle, John Ngcobo, also weighed in and told the court he witnessed the accused kick De Lange’s decapitated head.

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Sandile Zulu

Makhosandile Zulu has been a journalist since 2014 working for different print and online publications covering breaking news, crime, court, and municipal stories, among some other beats. Zulu is passionate about journalism which makes an impact on readers.

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