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Name
  
Molemo Maarohanye


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Hip-hop artist

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Molemo Maarohanye known as Jub Jub is a South African Hip hop artist, convicted of culpable homicide for the death of four children in December 2012. He is the son of Jackie Maarohanye.

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Biography

Jub Jub is known for his gospel song "Ndikhokhele bawo" which is Xhosa for "Guide me Father".

Court case

On 8 March 2010 he and his friend Themba Tshabalala caused a serious accident when they were drag racing under the influence of hard drugs on a public road near a school. Four children were killed and another two survived with brain damage. On 5 December 2012, both were sentenced to 25 years in jail each for murder, attempted murder and three related offences. An appeal will be heard on 7 February 2014. On 8 October 2014 Jub Jub and his friend Themba Tshabalala's murder conviction was overturned to culpable homicide in a high court in Johannesburg. Their sentences were reduced from 25 years to 10 years, starting from 2012. On 5 January 2017 he was released on parole after serving 4 years, one month and one day of his sentence. His accomplice and fellow accused, Themba Tshabalala was also released on parole the same day.

References

Molemo Maarohanye Wikipedia