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Man wanted in connection with 2015 Johnson farm murder

Brothers Peter and Ian Johnson were brutally attacked on their at Inyoni Farm last year.

The Inyoni SAPS detectives are urgently looking for Sandile Sosha Mjadu who may be able to help solve cases of murder, attempted murder and armed robbery dating back to June 2, 2015.

Brothers Peter (56) and Ian (54) Johnson were brutally attacked on their at Inyoni Farm last year, shortly before they were supposed to sit down for a family supper.

Peter was shot in the chest and died defore he could be taken to hospital and Ian was lucky to survive shots to the face, arm and foot and had to undergo extensive facial and eye surgery.

The ex-ray shows extensive damage caused to Ian Johnson's face from being shot in the face.
The ex-ray shows extensive damage caused to Ian Johnson’s face from being shot in the face.

The attackers made off with two rifles and a pistol and a KwaDukuza task team arrested two suspects on June 5, 2015.

“We urge Mjadu to come forward and help the local police solve these crimes,” said KZN SAPS spokesperson, Maj Thulani Zwane.

Members of the public are urged to call the police should they see Mjadu.

Anyone with information can contact detective major Colette Bruwer of the Ilembe cluster detectives on 083 555 0525 or 032-5518231 or Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

 

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