Lesiba Kekana, who pleaded guilty to murdering his four young sons in a fit of rage has been sentenced to 52 years imprisonment  by the Limpopo High Court today, Friday April 29.
Handing down sentence today, Judge  Joseph Raulinga said although Kekana pleaded guilty without wasting  court time, and advanced "personal circumstances" the aggravating  circumstances in the horror murders far outweigh these actions.
"What  you did is catastrophic, although you are deserving life because you  have the right to life still I must meet the wishes of the community,"  said Raulinga.
"The circumstances of the case don’t at all deserve that I should have mercy."
The 37-year-old man was convicted of murder of his four sons in September last year,  and was also found guilty on an additional count of assault relating to  an earlier attack on his wife Lorraine.
Kekana killed his sons Bokang, 13, Keneilwe, 10, Hlologelo, 6, and  Lekgoledi, 4, at their home in Moletlane. Kekana told the court he cut  his children’s throats after a bitter telephonic argument with their  mother who was in Gauteng where she works."Mr Kekana had not only  killed his children in a (horrific) manner, he has hurt his wife, the  community of Moletlane, the people of South Africa," said Judge  Raulinga.
The court said that Kekana had had ample time to heal  from his claim that he was angry with his wife after he found a used  condom at her house in Gauteng. Kekana claimed his wife admitted to  cheating.
The allegations of cheating were not tested because  Kekana’s wife, Lorraine, broke down at the beginning of her testimony  during mitigation of sentence. She broke down after she related to  the court how she could hear on the phone her husband killing the  children one by one – she said she could hear their terrifying screams.
"The accused should not kill the  children and come to court to be lenient while he was not lenient when  he was killing the children." said State prosecutor Nozizwe Molepo.
Kekana’s legal representative, Desmond Nonyana, told the court that they intend appealing the sentence.
Source: African News Agency 

 
 

 
						 
 
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