Thursday, March 10, 2016

South Africa Another Brutal Farm Murder



A South African Farmer was thrown alive into a Crocodile Pit.  
Now that is cruel, and once again, the merciless killings of our farmers have not stopped. The farmer was alone at the time; his hands were bound and he was beaten before being thrown into the crocodile pit. It was only the next day when there was no response that neighbors discovered the cruel act that caused the death of another farmer.

When will the world stop pretending that the situation in South Africa is hunky-dory and start realizing how serious matters are and help the farmers and the minority group in South Africa? Every day, every year, the killings are escalating, and innocent people are murdered. The criminals have no conscious and are barbaric. While it may be a small insurgent of criminals, it is the hostility of the farmers and whites in particular that make living in a hostile place dangerous.  

Can all the whites pack up and leave, no, it is not possible, there are millions who do not have resources. There are so many poor white people in South Africa, and it would seem that there is no hope left but to endure the trauma of trying to survive.
South Africa is a scary place at the time.

SOURCE:  (Note – the date mentioned in the story is incorrect, the incident happened in 2015, not 2016)
South Africa: Farmer “Thrown Alive Into Crocodile Pit”
The New Observer
March 8, 2016
Four blacks—one a Zimbabwean—will appear next Monday in court for a brutal farm murder in South Africa in which the bound white victim was thrown alive into a crocodile pit, the Maroela Media news service has reported.
According to the report, Dr. Louis John Botha, 64, a game farmer from the north east Swartwater area, Limpopo, was brutally murdered by four attackers over the last weekend of February.
The victim and his family.
The former medical doctor had started game farming in the region fifteen years ago, and was attacked sometime on the Saturday by the gang. He was alone at the time, as the rest of his family was in Pretoria.
When he failed to communicate with anyone through to Sunday, his neighbors were alerted and came to investigate. They found Dr. Botha’s house standing open. Inside, the safe was open and there were bloodstains on the floor and walls.
A search was launched, and his body was discovered the next day in a water hole only seven hundred feet away. His hands had been bound and he had suffered a severe blow to his head, but was alive when thrown into the water pit, where crocodiles had fed on him, according to his daughter Riëtte.
“They were waiting for him in the house,” she said. “He was tied up and hit several times with a spade and sticks, and then thrown into the pit and left for dead.”
She said it was apparent that he had tried to swim to the banks of the water hole even though his hands were firmly bound, but had failed in his attempt as crocodiles had eaten chunks out of his body.
Police spokesman Colonel Ronel Otto said that the four “suspects” had been arrested the following Friday in the town of Groblersdal following an intensive investigation.
“A firearm and a cell phone which had been stolen during the attack were found in the suspects’ possession,” Otto said.
The four blacks will appear in court on the same day that Dr. Botha’s funeral will be held in the local church.

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