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No bail for man accused of killing Gqeberha pupil and her mom
No bail for man accused of killing Gqeberha pupil and her mom

The Herald

time2 days ago

  • The Herald

No bail for man accused of killing Gqeberha pupil and her mom

News Alleged mastermind could pose a potential threat to witnesses, says magistrate Premium By Riaan Marais - 12 June 2025 Found to be a potential danger to state witnesses, the alleged mastermind behind the double murder of a Collegiate Girls' High School pupil and her mother was denied bail on Wednesday. Nceba Maji, 44, accused of planning the botched hit that claimed the lives of Hailie-Jade Coboza, 19, and her mother, Lusanda, 40, looked dejected as court orderlies led him back to the holding cells at the Gqeberha magistrate's court...

Man accused of killing Collegiate pupil and mom denied bail
Man accused of killing Collegiate pupil and mom denied bail

The Herald

time3 days ago

  • The Herald

Man accused of killing Collegiate pupil and mom denied bail

A man accused of gunning down a Collegiate Girls' High School pupil and her mother has been denied bail. Nceba Maji, 44, is accused of murdering Hailie-Jade Coboza, 19, and her mother, Lusanda, 40, at their Walmer township home in May. Maji, fingered as the alleged mastermind behind the double killing, was the only accused to proceed with a formal bail application. He was arrested alongside Sibulele Mzilikazi, 28, and Siyabonga Ntswahlana, 35. Both abandoned their bids for bail. Appearing alone in the Gqeberha magistrate's court on Wednesday, Maji appeared dejected as magistrate Ralton Basterman ruled that he had failed to discharge the onus placed on him to prove his release on bail was in the interest of justice. Basterman said further that the alibi he had placed before court was never corroborated — and that he had been evasive during cross-examination. The court found further that Maji knew the witnesses and would potentially try to influence them. Maji will return to court on July 30 when he is expected to appear alongside his co-accused. The Herald

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