Life for man who killed Mischke

Jacques Terreblanche. File photo: Matthews Baloyi

Jacques Terreblanche. File photo: Matthews Baloyi

Published Feb 12, 2015

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Johannesburg - A drug addict who conspired with the boyfriend of University of Johannesburg professor Carl Mischke to rob and murder him was given a life sentence by the High Court in Johannesburg, Beeld reported on Thursday.

During sentencing on Wednesday, Judge Geraldine Borchers said she recognised that Jacques Terblanche was a tik addict, but said not all addicts committed violent crime.

The murder weapon, an iron bar from a hand weight, was used to inflict injuries.

Terblanche was also sentenced to 15 years for robbery with aggravating circumstances, to run concurrently with the murder sentence.

Craig Thomas, a paramedic from Kempton Park who had a relationship with Mischke, was sentenced to 20 years in prison last year after he accepted a plea agreement.

The two were tik addicts who attacked and robbed Mischke for drug money.

Thomas said it was Terblanche who beat a sleeping Mischke to death.

Terblanche had denied this.

Sapa

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