By Zuko Komisa
A Soweto woman has pleaded guilty to killing, burning, and burying her grandmother in her backyard in 2019.
Nomaswazi Tshabalala plead guilty to murder, fraud, theft of the deceased’s bank and Sassa cards, and all other charges in the Johannesburg high court on Tuesday.
They got into a fight on December 14, 2019, and Nomaswazi admitted to being under the influence of drugs.
Nomsa (her grandmother) wanted to kick her out of their Mndeni home in Soweto when she was killed.
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The accused knocked her grandmother out with a calabash, then strangled her with her bare hands and buried her in the garden.
Tshabalala also pled guilty to stealing her grandmother’s bank and Sassa cards and withdrawing over R15,000 from her accounts.
According to Phindi Mjonondwane, a spokesperson for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) in Gauteng, the accused said in her plea explanation that she had reported her grandma missing to Naledi police station on December 19, 2019.
“She further stated that she started withdrawing funds from Nomsa’s Nedbank and Sassa cards from December 17 2019 until September 3 2020 [when she was arrested] for using the deceased woman’s card.” said Mjonondwane.
The state says it will be calling for the harshest sentence of life imprisonment when the matter resumes on 7 October.
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