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Lady Allegedly Killed Her Hubby In Pretoria & Slept Beside His Rotten Body For 4 Days, This Happened

September 10, 2024
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Lady Allegedly Killed Her Hubby In Pretoria & Slept Beside His Rotten Body For 4 Days, This Happened
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In a shocking turn of events, a woman from Olievenhoutbosch, Paulinah Mothokoa Monyebodi (48), recently appeared in the Pretoria Magistrates` Court, facing a charge of premeditated murder. It is alleged that Monyebodi killed her husband, and the details surrounding the case are nothing short of chilling.

According to reports, on 18 April 2023, in the morning, Monyebodi approached a man unknown to her on the street and asked him to stay with her and her husband at their home for free. The man was suspicious of the request, and rightfully so.

Monyebodi allegedly confessed to the stranger that she poisoned her husband four days prior and needed his help to dig a ditch and bury the dead body because the husband’s decomposing body had been lying in the house for some days.

The man quickly realized the gravity of the situation and did the right thing by reporting the matter to the police. The authorities wasted no time and arrested Monyebodi later that day after the man pointed her out to the police.

The case has since been remanded to 28 April 2023 for further investigations in respect of her bail application. The details surrounding the murder case are still sketchy, and the motive behind the crime is unknown. However, it is unclear if Monyebodi had planned the murder and acted on it without any remorse.

The incident has sent shockwaves through the community, and many are left wondering what could have driven Monyebodi to commit such a heinous act. Domestic violence is prevalent in South Africa, and many suffer in silence.

As the investigation continues, more details are expected to emerge, shedding light on the circumstances that led to this tragedy. It is essential to remind the public that murder is a grave crime, and those found guilty will face the full might of the law.

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