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Monster of Tshwane Finally Caged: 5 Life Sentences Plus 1,088 Years for SA’s Most Terrifying Killing

November 18, 2025
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Monster of Tshwane Finally Caged: 5 Life Sentences Plus 1,088 Years for SA’s Most Terrifying Killing
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Sello Mapunya, infamously dubbed “The Monster of Tshwane,” has been sentenced to five life terms plus an additional 1,088 years, ending a reign of terror that left the Tshwane community in shock.

Over a chilling five-year period, Mapunya systematically targeted more than 56 women, ranging in age from 14 to 55. His crimes were characterised by extreme violence, calculated humiliation, and unthinkable brutality. Reports reveal he frequently assaulted victims in the presence of family members, leaving deep psychological scars that will last a lifetime.

The Pretoria High Court described his actions as “heinous and without redemption,” noting the overwhelming evidence of premeditation and sustained cruelty. Judge Thandiwe Mokoena stated, “This sentence ensures that Sello Mapunya will never see freedom again, reflecting the severity of his crimes and the profound harm inflicted on innocent lives.”

For the families and survivors, the sentence brings a measure of closure, though the trauma inflicted by Mapunya’s attacks remains indelible. Advocates for victims’ rights emphasised the importance of long-term psychological support, noting that while the courts have delivered justice, healing for survivors will be a lifelong journey.

Law enforcement hailed the conviction as a landmark victory against violent crime in the Tshwane region. Detective Colonel Lebogang Maseko, who led the investigation, praised the collaborative effort that brought Mapunya to justice. “His arrest and sentencing mark the end of a dark chapter, and we hope it reassures communities that justice will prevail against even the most terrifying offenders,” Maseko said.

The sentence serves not only as a legal conclusion but as a stark warning: extreme acts of cruelty and violence will meet the full weight of the law, ensuring the safety of citizens and reaffirming society’s commitment to protecting its most vulnerable.

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