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Teen robbers crash in Free State after murdering Mpumalanga farmer

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Four suspects, aged between 16 and 19, were arrested in less than two hours after they brutally murdered a 79-year-old farmer.

Mpumalanga farmer Theo Bekker was brutally murdered at his home and his wife was severely assaulted by four assailants. File picture

FOUR suspects, aged between 16 and 19, were arrested in less than two hours after they brutally murdered a 79-year-old farmer, Theo Frederik Bekker.

The farmer’s wife was also injured during the brutal attack where three firearms and a vehicle were stolen in Grootvlei, next to Balfour, in Mpumalanga.

Mpumalanga police spokesperson Brigadier Selvy Mohlala said the attack happened on Sunday morning.

“It is alleged that the deceased was attacked by four suspects outside his house. They allegedly forced him back to the house where they demanded money and firearms,” Mohlala said.

“It is further reported that the suspects assaulted both victims, husband and wife. The deceased was injured with an unknown object in his face and as a result he succumbed to his injuries.”

Bekker was certified dead on the scene by medical personnel. His injured wife was then taken to hospital for medical treatment.

“The house was ransacked and the suspects managed to make off with an undisclosed amount of cash, a .22 pistol, a 38 special revolver, a shotgun and the couple’s Renault Kwid,” Mohlala said.

The police were immediately informed after the assailants left the scene.

“It is reported that the stolen vehicle overturned in Villiers in the Free State Province, about 25 kilometres from where it was stolen,” said Mohlala.

Following the crash, all occupants of the stolen Renault Kwid managed to escape from the overturned vehicle and they ran away from the scene.

“A community member who witnessed the accident notified the Villiers SAPS who immediately launched a manhunt. All suspects were arrested shortly after,” said Mohlala.

Two of the stolen firearms, a pistol and a revolver were found in their possession. The shotgun was allegedly left at the crash scene.

“The four suspects will be charged with murder, assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm and robbery. They are expected to appear in the Balfour Magistrate’s Court tomorrow (Tuesday),” said Mohlala.

The provincial commissioner of the SAPS in Mpumalanga, Lieutenant-General Semakaleng Daphney Manamela, has “strongly condemned” the farm attack.

“The positive contribution from the community member and the Villiers and Grootvlei SAPS will not go unnoticed,” she added.

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