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DRAMATIC MOMENT A MURDERER BROKE DOWN IN TEARS AFTER JUDGMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA. (VIDEO/PHOTO).

 


Enoch Ndou Breaks Down in Court as Judgment Is Delivered in Multiple Murder Case


Enoch Ndou, the man accused of murdering seven of his relatives, including a pregnant woman and her unborn child, broke down in tears in the Thohoyandou High Court on Friday as the judgment in his case was read aloud.


Ndou stands accused of carrying out the horrific killings on Christmas Day in 2021 at Jimmy Jones village, located near Malamulele in Limpopo. The victims included his family members, some of whom were reportedly involved in a bitter dispute over inheritance matters. The killings shocked the community and left the nation reeling with disbelief.


The tragic events unfolded on 25 December 2021, when Ndou allegedly opened fire on his relatives, killing them in cold blood. Among the victims were his pregnant cousin and her unborn child, adding to the gruesome nature of the crime. The motive for the killings is believed to stem from an ongoing family conflict over inheritance, though the full details are still unclear.


As the court delivered its verdict, Ndou, who had been listening in silence, was overcome with emotion and began to cry. The gravity of the judgment seemed to weigh heavily on him, as he faced the consequences of his actions. 


The case has garnered widespread attention, and the Thohoyandou High Court's decision will have lasting effects on Ndou, his family, and the community.

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