Four deny killing priest

063.Father Louis Blondel who was killed this morning in Deipslot.071209 Picture: Sizwe Ndingane

063.Father Louis Blondel who was killed this morning in Deipslot.071209 Picture: Sizwe Ndingane

Published Feb 22, 2012

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Four young Diepsloot men admitted on Wednesday to planning a robbery at a presbytery, but denied complicity in the murder of an elderly priest during the crime.

This emerged in the High Court in Pretoria when the State handed in statements the four accused made to police while pointing out the scene in Diepsloot, where Father Louis Blondel was murdered in December 2009.

Kgaugelo Manzini, Thembalethu Sindane, Freddy Mahlangu and Jabu Ndebele, all aged between 18 and 22, have pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and robbery.

All four admitted to police that they and a fifth accomplice, Nelson Malope, had jumped over a wall at the presbytery.

Malope and Sindane gained entry into the house through a window before opening the door for the others. Malope was last year sentenced to 18 years imprisonment after admitting he had murdered and robbed Blondel.

Earlier in the week, he testified that all of them had planned the robbery. He admitted that he shot Blondel while the others were in another room removing a computer.

The four accused told police they were not present when Malope shot the 70-year-old priest.

Ndebele said in his statement Malope had told him he had shot the white man because he wanted to press a panic button.

He said they had decided to rob the presbytery because they wanted the money people gave to the church on Sundays. They were also looking for anything valuable they could steal.

Ndebele told police they had only taken the firearm along so that they could point it at the occupants.

Manzini said in his statement he had heard a gunshot while he waited outside for the others and was handed a computer when the other four rushed outside. He told police that before they went to the presbytery they already had a buyer who said he wanted a computer.

The trial continues. - Sapa

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