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Court Hears Defence Evidence in Witchcraft Murder Trial

MASERU The High Court continued hearing defence evidence in a murder case where several men from Sefikeng in Berea are accused of killing a traditional healer they suspected of witchcraft. Justice Tšeliso Mokoko presided over the proceedings as the third accused, Lesang Salemane, took the stand to give his side of the story. The men are charged with the murder of Mokola Lebakeng, a traditional doctor who was allegedly attacked and killed by villagers who accused him of using witchcraft. Salemane told the court that on the night Lebakeng was killed, he was…Continue reading with a subscriptionSubscribe for full access to every story.Subscribe - M85/monthAlready a subscriber? Sign in Advertisement ...

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