‘Orange Farm kids were killed to grow tavern business’

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The three children killed in Orange Farm more than two years ago were 'used as sacrificial lambs intended to grow tavern business profits'.

Mohlanka’s lover, who is under witness protection, on Monday testified in the murder trial as a witness. He told the court that the couple regularly consulted different traditional healers to seek medical assistance and guidance to grow their business.

Defence lawyer Makgalanoto Kgagara put it to Mohlanka’s partner that the accused warned him that their continued visits to traditional healers would backfire. Mohlanka said she expressed her discomfort with the use of muthi while she was in custody. “It is my instruction that my client [Mohlanka] called you several times from prison informing you that the muthi you were both using has turned against you.

I recorded all our telephone conversations and I can make those recordings available to the court to prove that I had nothing to do with the death of those three childrenBut Mohlanka’s lover dismissed these allegations, saying he played no part in the killings.

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