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Friday, 15 August 2008

Young black farm attacker Simon Duma's earlier confession describing how he and two cohorts had tortured elderly Swartberg smallholders


Young black farm attacker Simon Duma's earlier confession describing how he and two cohorts had tortured elderly Swartberg smallholders Raymond and Yvonne Fitch with molten plastic, broken their ribs and then bludgeoned them to death, was ruled as admissible evidence at the Ramsgate High Court in South Africa Tuesday.
The killers walked 15km across other farms to go and kill this couple:
One amazing detail which emerged from this testimony was that these three young black attackers had walked 15km to the Fitch farm - crossing several others which they could have robbed just as easily - just to go and murder this elderly white couple. The testimony thus far does not reveal why they targetted this specific couple, which they had never met before. In the end the three murderers had to split a mere R720 -- €62. And they didn't get this from the Fitch couple -- this cash was looted from a neighbouring farm-shop: the old couple did not have any cash in the house, yet in spite of all their protestations while they were being tortured and beaten, the attackers continued to torture the old couple -- and finally bludgeoned them to death. Especially Afrikaner rural dwellers -- but also white English-speakers and European-born white rural residents -- often are tortured in many cruel ways, and for hours on end, before they are murdered. This reign of rural terror basically started ever since the ANC-majority regime took over hegemony of the country. Some 2,980+ farmers and smallholders have already died in similarly cruel ways since 1994.

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