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Elderly Bloemfontein farmer killed in attack, wife critically injured

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An elderly farmer was killed and his wife is in critical condition after they were attacked on their farm outside Bloemfontein in the Free State.

The police are on the hunt for the killers of a Bloemfontein farmer. File picture: Keran Ducasse, African News Agency (ANA)

AN ELDERLY farmer was killed and his wife is in critical condition after they were attacked on their farm outside Bloemfontein in the Free State.

Police spokesperson Sergeant Mahlomola Kareli said the farmer’s son sent a friend to check on his parents after he was unable to reach them over the phone at the weekend.

Kareli said the friend found the elderly farmer lying in a pool of blood on Tuesday.

“The couple’s son, who is staying outside Bloemfontein, last spoke to his parents over the phone on Thursday evening. He tried to contact them over the weekend and on Monday, until he asked one of his friends to go and see what was going on,” Kareli said.

He said the friend noticed the doors were open and, on entering, he found the 71-year-old farmer with multiple lacerations on the head and body.

He immediately called Kagisanong police and emergency personnel.

“The police rushed to the scene and on arrival made another discovery: the victim’s injured wife was found under a mattress, but she was still alive. The 64-year-old was rushed to hospital in a critical condition and, sadly, her husband was declared dead at the scene,” Kareli said.

The Free State Provincial Organised Crime unit is investigating the case.

“Anyone with information that may assist in bringing the senseless killers to book is requested to contact Detective Sergeant Morena Machalotsa on 073 729 1732 or call police Crime Stop 08600 10111 or drop an anonymous tip on the MySAPS app,” Kareli said.

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