Rhodes murder-accused awaiting date for high court appeal

23 January 2017 - 13:38 By David Macgregor
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The Rhodes University student alleged to be the mastermind behind the brutal torture and murder of a man he suspected of stealing his laptop appeared briefly in a Grahamstown court on Monday with his four co-accused.

Thembani Onceya‚ 29‚ his brothers‚ Akhona and Simakele‚ and friends Sizwe Gqotholo and Mzwanele Maki appeared before magistrate Ntsoki Moni.

The five are accused of kidnapping‚ torturing and killing Thembalani Qwakanisa after Onceya's laptop went missing after a night of partying.

There was huge public outrage after Qwakanisa's body was found wrapped in a carpet in a township dam. All five men were refused bail late last year and have been in Waainek prison ever since.

Thembani Onceya's attorney‚ Basil Williams‚ on Monday told DispatchLIVE they were awaiting a high court date for his client's appeal over the denial of bail to be heard. Prosecutor Lawrence Merrick earlier asked Moni to postpone the magistrate court murder trial until March 3.

– TMG Digital/ DispatchLIVE

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