Worker In Pig Farm Murder Felt Compelled To Follow Bosss Orders

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worker in pig farm murder felt compelled to follow bosss orders

The Zimbabwean man who helped a farmer and fellow employee throw the bodies of two women into a pigsty after they were shot while scavenging for expired food claims he did so because it was an instruction from his boss and he felt compelled to follow it.

This is what William Musoras lawyer, Desmond Nonyane, stated at the Polokwane high court on Monday while cross-examining his clients former colleague, Adrian Rudolph de Wet.

Maria Makgatho and Lucadia Ndlovu were shot and killed in August 2024, allegedly by De Wet and farmer Zachariah Johannes Olivier. The following day, Olivier allegedly told Musora and De Wet to help put their bodies in a pigsty where the pigs later ate parts of their bodies.

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