Daniel Ramaipadi’s murderers to know their fate
PRAKTISEER
The Ga Motodi woman who allegedly conspired to
kill her husband will know her fate next month.
The Praktiseer Magistrate’s Court recently
transferred Glenrose Ramaipadi’s trail to the Polokwane High Court.
The case is scheduled from June 10 to June 21.
Ramaipadi and her alleged boyfriend, Sewisha
Mphego are facing charges of murder, conspiracy to murder, kidnapping, unlawful
possession of unlicensed firearm , possession of unlicensed ammunition and
robbery.
The two allegedly conspired to kill Glenrose’s
husband Daniel Ramaipadi in July 2017.
In February, the Polokwane High Court sentenced
Richwell Moeng (35), the hit man involved in the murder, to life imprisonment.
Limpopo police spokesman, Col Moatshe Ngoepe
said the accused (Moeng) was also declared unfit to possess a firearm in terms
of the Firearm Control Act 60 of 2000.
“Moeng was found guilty of murdering Ramaipadi,
who was from Ga-Motodi Village outside Burgersfort, a former teacher and head
of department at Manoke High School, on July 22, 2017. The deceased was shot
and killed at his home by unknown gunmen who hijacked his car and fled the
scene.
“The car was found abandoned two days later some
kilometres from the scene at Mashifane Park sports field,” Ngoepe explained.
Both Ramaipadi and Mphego are still out on
bail.