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Role
  
Serial Killer

Name
  
Thozamile Taki


Country
  
Victims
  
13

Date apprehended
  
2007

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Born
  
1971
Majola, Port St Johns, South Africa

Other names
  
Sugarcane Serial Killer

Criminal penalty
  
13 life sentences (208 years for armed robbery)

Conviction(s)
  
murder, armed robbery

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Thozamile Taki (born 1971) also known as the Sugarcane Killer is a South African serial killer who killed 13 women aged 18–25, dumping their bodies in agricultural plantations. On 19 January 2011, Taki was sentenced to 13 life sentences for the murders and an additional 208 years, 16 years for each of his victims of armed robbery.

Taki murdered 10 victims in the sugarcane plantations around the town of Umzinto, as well as a further three victims in the tea plantations near Port St Johns, KwaZulu Natal. Body parts of some of his victims are alleged to have been provided to a local traditional healer or sangoma.

Taki was remanded at Westville Prison during his trial. On 21 February 2010, Taki, along with eight other prisoners attempted to escape from the prison. Taki fell from the roof of his fourth floor cell, seriously injuring himself while his accomplices successfully escaped. His trial was adjourned pending his recovery.

On March 2, 2010, Taki, now using a wheelchair, entered court requesting that his girlfriend be given bail. Judge King Ndlovu postponed the trial until April 30, 2010, where the remaining eight of the state's 103 witness were to testify. On December 23, 2010, Taki was convicted on all charges.

References

Thozamile Taki Wikipedia


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