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South Africa State Prosecutor has officially withdrawn allegations against one of the agricultural workers accused of killing two black women and feeding the bodies of pigs.
Adrian de Waet was one of the three men who were against murder allegations after Maria Makato, 45 -year -old, and 34 -year -old Lucia Ndlov were killed while claiming to be looking for food on a pig farm near Polokan in the northern province of South Africa last year.
Their bodies are then claimed to have been given to the animals in an obvious attempt to dispose of evidence.
Dan de Waet, 20, turned a state witness when the trial began on Monday and said that farm owner Zaharia Johannes Olivier shot and killed the two women.
Dan de Waet, a farm leader, will testify that he was under compulsion when he was forced to throw their bodies into the enclosure of pigs, according to the prosecutor’s office, and his lawyer.
William Mussora, 50 years old, another farmer, is the third accused. He and the Olivier, 60 -year -old, will still be on legal basis and remain behind bars.
The lawyers of G -D DE WET claim that it has truly revealed what happened at night when d -makgato and ms ndlovu were killed in August 2024.
Shortly after the court postponed Wednesday, he came out of the court as a free man and was kicked out by his lawyers while the brother of D -Ja Makato Walter Makato sobs outside the court building.
He told the BBC that the release of one of the men claimed to have participated in the murder of his sister means that justice will not be served.
D -de Wet will be taken in defense until the end of the process.
The case caused widespread outrage in South Africa, which exacerbates the racial tension between the black and white people in the country.
This is especially harmful in rural areas of the country, despite the end of the Apartheid racist system 30 years ago.
Most private agricultural lands remain in the hands of the white minority, while most farmers are black and poorly paid, nourishing the resentment among the black population, while many white farmers complain of high levels of crime.
The test must be resumed on October 6th.