The beast who murdered and burnt his girlfriend in South Africa has been identified as Sandile K M, who describes himself as an entrepreneur, a Forex trader and signal provider.
According to the bereaved father of the victim, Tshepo Mokoena, his daughter, Karabo, had been in a relationship with Sandile for a while and had been in the habit of battering her before he committed the ultimate crime.
Mokoena further narrated that Sandile had tried to kill his daughter in the past and that he and other family members had often advised her to leave him and walk out of the abusive relationship to no avail as she always claimed to be in love with him.
However, Citizen reports that Karabo had been declared missing on April 28, 2017, and after a long search, her body was found by the police and after investigations, the boyfriend was arrested.
According to the victim's father, Tshepo Mokoena, his daughter had been missing for two weeks before her body was recovered. The bereaved father who confirmed that the discovered body was that of his daughter, told reporters that the suspect had already murdered her before setting the body on fire.
One of the victim's close friends Stephanie Long who had been active in giving updates on the situation on her Twitter account with the handle @Steph_Long, had been posting Karabo’s pictures on social media, asking for people to help her find her friend. Shortly after she was declared missing, Long posted this message a photo of the missing Karabo:
"My friend has been missing since about April 28. If you have seen her, please let me know.”
After days of searching for her, her father confirmed on Facebook that his daughter had been found dead and her body burnt. He alleged that someone close to his daughter confessed to him that they had killed Karabo and burnt her body.
The 27 year old young man who killed Karabo appears in a Magistrate Court in Johannesburg. It was revealed in court that his family helped him to clean up his house after the gruesome act as they were seen on CCTV camera.
The case was further postponed to 24th May for bail hearing and the young man remains in Norwood Police cells.
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