Rosemary found guilty on six counts of murder
Judge Ramarumo Monama of the Palm Ridge High Court was in charge of the case.
The former Thembisa police officer, Rosemary Ndlovu, has been found guilty on six charges of murder by the Johannesburg High Court sitting at the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court on October 22.
Judge Ramarumo Monama of the Palm Ridge High Court was in charge of the case.
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The former cop was found guilty of orchestrating the deaths of five relatives and her partner to claim funeral and life insurance plans.
She was convicted on six counts of murder, fraud and attempted murder on her mother, as well as six charges of instigating to kill her sister and five children.
Ndlovu was also found guilty of deception and obstructing the administration of justice.
The case has been postponed to November 5 for pre-sentencing. She is remanded in custody.
Watch the #rosemaryndlovu judgment live on #DStv403. @Sli_Masikane is at the High Court sitting in Palm Ridge and @LindokuhlXulu1 is in Bushbuckridge with Ndlovu's sister who was alleged to be her target before she was arrested. #eNCA pic.twitter.com/pTQSDeVkw2
— eNCA (@eNCA) October 22, 2021