Griekwastad murderer to appeal his sentence

09 March 2015 - 10:47 By Sapa
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The accused of the Steenkamp family murder arrives at the Kimberley High court in Kimberley, South Africa. The 17-year-old stands accused of the murder of Marthella, Deon and Christel Steenkamp on their farm Naauwhoek on Good Friday 2012 outside Griekwastad. The trial continues at the Northern Cape court. File photo.
The accused of the Steenkamp family murder arrives at the Kimberley High court in Kimberley, South Africa. The 17-year-old stands accused of the murder of Marthella, Deon and Christel Steenkamp on their farm Naauwhoek on Good Friday 2012 outside Griekwastad. The trial continues at the Northern Cape court. File photo.
Image: Emile Hendricks

Don Steenkamp, sentenced to 20 years' jail for the triple murder of his family in Griekwastad, will launch an appeal against his 20-year jail sentence, in the Northern Cape High Court.

The 18-year-old received the sentence last year for killing his parents, Griekwastad farmer Deon Steenkamp, 44, and Christel, 43, and sister, Marthella, 14.

They were shot dead on their farm Naauwhoek on April 6, 2012.

The teenager was also found guilty of raping the girl and lying to the police.

In January it was reported that Steenkamp's former lawyer Stoffel de Jager had approached the courts in a bid to recover unpaid legal fees from Steenkamp.

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