Justice for Bobo: Trio sentenced to life for gruesome teen murder
The group detained and assaulted Bobo for hours using a sjambok, golf clubs and sticks.
Three Tongaat residents have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the gruesome murder of a 16-year-old boy in 2020.
Andile Nhleko (27), Mncedisi Mzobe (27) and Lindani Ndlovu (26) also received additional years for kidnapping at the Verulam Regional Court.
A fourth man, co-accused Malusi Mthembu (27), received 12 years for murder and three years for kidnapping.
Another co-accused, Mlungisi Thabethe was murdered before the trial began. He was shot dead while driving on Gopalall Hurbans Road a year later.
The court heard that Andile “Bobo” Mbuthu was beaten to death in Hambanathi township in April 2020 after he was accused of stealing alcohol from a local tavern.
After being interrogated by the accused, he confessed, and the alcohol was recovered. However, instead of releasing him, the group detained and assaulted Mbuthu for hours using a sjambok, golf clubs and sticks.
Bobo’s sister attempted to intervene after receiving word of his assault. Ndlovu told her to fetch clean clothes for her brother so that he could be taken to hospital.
When she returned, she was told he had escaped. What transpired however, was that he died at the hands of the accused, after which his body was loaded onto the back of a bakkie.
The accused then attended a birthday braai celebration for Thabethe. After the celebration, Nhleko, Mzobe and Ndlovu burned the body.
The following morning, Nhleko dismembered body and placed it into a bag and the remains were dumped in a nearby river.
His death sparked a nationwide public outcry after the shocking video of his beating went viral with the hashtag #JusticeForBobo.
The sentencing included victim impact statements, highlighting the deep trauma experienced by Bobo’s family, which was worsened by the circulation of the video of his assault.
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