Nthutuko Mthethwa, 35, was sentenced to four terms of life imprisonment and 22 years for the murder of three Mkhize family members at their home in Umntilombo, Eshowe, KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) in April 2023.
The Mtunzini High Court found him guilty of the murders of three family members last Wednesday, March 27.
Police are still searching for Mthethwa’s accomplice, Sicelo Dambayi Sikhakhane, 33, who is believed to be the second suspect in the matter.
On the evening of April 12, 2023, the Mkhize family was attacked by two armed suspects who shot at six family members, said Provincial Police Commissioner of KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi.
“Three people were pronounced dead at the scene while the other three were taken to hospital for medical attention,” said Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi.
“An investigation led the police to Mthethwa who was arrested the following day. The investigating officer successfully opposed the accused’s several bids for bail and he was kept behind bars until his sentencing on Wednesday.”
Mthethwa was sentenced to a life term imprisonment for each murder and another life term behind bars for attempted murder, as well as an additional 22 years in prison.
Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi, applauded the investigating team for working around the clock to arrest the suspect as well as for presenting a strong case in court, which led to the attainment of a maximum sentence.
“Our mandate is to prevent and combat crime, however, if a crime happens, our reactive capacity should dig deep to bring justice to the families of the victims. We applaud the investigating officer and all those who he worked with in ensuring that justice was served and bringing closure to the family,” said Lieutenant-General Mkhwanazi.