A South-African woman, Ziningi Jane Nzama, has been sentenced to 20 years imprisonment for allegedly killing her son, Asanda Nzama, in order to claim from insurance, where she stood to gain R1.5 million.
The Pietermaritzburg High Court in Zwazulu Natal sentenced the 49-year-old suspect on Monday, January 31, after she pleaded guilty to the charges on 24 January 2022.
On April 2021 at 10:00, the body of Asanda was found inside a house at Esikhelekehleni in Inchanga with gunshot wounds to the head and body. He was declared dead on the scene.
After an intensive investigation by the investigating officer assigned to investigate the docket, the accused, Ziningi was arrested on 11 December 2021 for the premeditated murder of her son.
Two more accused Simphiwe Silangwe (29) and Mthokoziseni Majozi (49) were also placed under arrest for charges of premediated murder and fraud.
During the course of the investigation, it emerged that the deceased was killed due to insurance policies that were taken under his name by the accused.
The matter regarding the two accused was adjourned to 24 February 2022 in the Camperdown Magistrates Court. The accused are still in custody.
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