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New legal aid lawyer in horrific murder case

New legal aid lawyer had been appointed in the horrific murder case for a man who killed and raped his daughter.

NELSPRUIT – The horrific court case against a man who apparently murdered and  then raped his dead daughter, is set to continue on May 16.

Mr Sonnyboy  Phakimphi Mnisi of KaMhlushwa briefly appeared in the Pretoria High Court with  his new Legal Aid lawyer after his former lawyer recused himself from the case  in December last year, following a disagreement between himself and his client.
The argument ensued when the advocate asked Mnisi to sign his pleading statement  in court and the judge Ms Nomsa Khumalo asked if he agreed with the content of the statement.

That was when Mnisi pointed fingers at the lawyer saying he
showed him post-mortem photos of his daughter.
The accused faced charges of  raping, sodomising and killing his daughter, offences he apparently committed on  August 15, 2012.
In the pleading statement it was heard that Mnisi went to
her mother’s place in Boschfontein and asked to take her daughter to visit him  at KaMhlushwa.
The statement continued to say he and his daughter arrived
home late that evening and talked about many issues until she asked for a place to sleep.

Mnisi prepared her a grass mat and blanket and went into his own room
to sleep.
However, he said he was woken by sounds in the early morning and
when he went to check, he discovered that the girl was having epileptic fits.
The statement mentioned that watching his daughter suffering like that broke his  heart, he felt sorry for her and decided to end her pain by hitting her head  against the floor until she died, after which he raped and sodomised her.
He  then left the house to go and sleep near a dam where he was discovered by  members of the community who took him to his sister’s house, where he confessed  to his family. The police were called and he was arrested.
The case has been  set to continue on May 16 before Judge Nomsa Khumalo and Mnisi is currently out  on bail.

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