RITUAL KILLING Brit couple, 73 & 78, kidnapped, dismembered and ‘had body parts sold to witch doctors in horrific’ South Africa murder

RITUAL KILLING  Brit couple, 73 & 78, kidnapped, dismembered and ‘had body parts sold to witch doctors in horrific’ South Africa murder

Their body parts were allegedly sold for more than £2,000, a court heard

A BRITISH couple who were kidnapped in South Africa had their bodies dismembered and the bloodied parts sold to a witch doctor, it has been claimed.

Devoted pensioners Tony and Gillian Dinnis were attacked and abducted last August allegedly by three gunmen at their remote farm in Middlerus in KwaZulu-Natal province.

Two men were arrested in September last year and later released pending further investigations.
One of them - 22-year-old Lungelo Mkhize - confessed that Tony, 73, and wife Gillian, 78, were brutally butchered.
Mkhize allegedly worked on the Dinnis farm for two years before he found a job in Mooi River as a security guard.
The 22-year-old was rearrested this March facing two counts of kidnapping and one of extortion.


At a hearing later that month, the State opposed bail on the grounds that the couple's bodies and cellphones were still missing, as well as a confession by a second suspect.
In an affidavit submitted in court by Detective Warrant Officer Johannes De Lange, the second suspect, who was employed by the couple at the time of their disappearance, allegedly admitted to the police that he was one of three men involved in the kidnapping.
De Lange told the court: “He [the second suspect] also indicated that they went to the Dinnis residence and took a brush cutter, chainsaw and a TV.
"He revealed that the other two men were armed with firearms



Thereafter, they left with the couple and went to another residence, where they murdered the couple.

According to the second suspect, the gang allegedly cut off the body parts and travelled five hours to Johannesburg to find a witch doctor to sell the bloodied bits for cash.
It is understood the Dillis' body parts were allegedly sold for £2,175 (R50,000), the court heard.

Following the gruesome confession Mkhize was remanded in custody.
But he was then released last Friday when charges were dropped due to insufficient evidence, The Citizen reports.
Mkhize had previously admitted he had been involved in “taking two white folks” and the other suspect is said to have admitted he had stolen goods from the farm.
There is no information about the third person involved.

Details of the horrific crime were kept largely under wraps as the distraught family of the Kent couple agreed to remain silent during the police investigation.
But now with no prospect of the evil killers being brought to justice their daughter Kate Anderson, 52, has said she now fears a cover up

The property agent revealed she remains awake at night with terrifying thoughts that one of her parents may have witnessed the other being tortured to death for body parts.
She told Rapport newspaper: “My parents were slaughtered.  They were old, defenceless and only had each other.  Who does something like this to people?  They have both just gone.

It is as if strange beings took them there is no sign of them.
“The police used horses, motorcycles and dogs to comb the mountains and woods and a BBQ pit and their vegetable garden were dug up and the local dam was also searched.
“Apparently they could not get good fingerprints from the house.  I kept asking the police to allocate more resources and asked for my mum’s phone to be tracked to try and find her.
“They said they had only one grabber device and it was being used in another case.”

What is muti?

"MUTI" is a term used in Southern Africa to refer to traditional medicine or remedies prepared by healers, often called "sangomas" or "nyangas."
The word "muti" is derived from the Zulu word "umuthi," which means "tree" or "plant," reflecting the herbal nature of many of these remedies.

Daughter Kate said she has read the harrowing statement from the suspect who claimed that her parent’s bodies were chopped up and sold to a sangoma (witch doctor) for cash.
She told Rapport: “If so my question is where is the sangoma?.  Is there a massive cover up?  Perhaps because the police are from the same area they are afraid by the muti claims?
“It just feels to me that everything has been messed up.  I have sent many emails to the police and others beseeching them not to abandon the investigation and get justice”.
Kate also said she had been told the suspect claimed he had been beaten into a confession

She continued: “I have spoken to the rest of my family who are all extremely private and we are devastated and hurt by what has happened to us all.
“They have said outright they will not speak to you or anyone for that matter.  Protecting my family comes first so I’m not going to work with you but thanks for reaching out to me”.
Tony and Gillian from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, were married for 54 years.
After putting their four children through a UK education, they emigrated over 30 years ago with them to South Africa.

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