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Limpopo police launch manhunt for Zimbabwean 'murderer'
14 Nov 2017 at 07:09hrs | Views
A massive manhunt has been launched by Lephalale police after an awaiting trial prisoner - charged with the murder of a doctor who was killed during a farm attack - escaped from holding cells on Monday night, police said on Tuesday.
Petrus Moyo, 27, was part of a group of armed men who fatally shot Dr Werner Emslie and also injured his wife - who is also a doctor - during the attack on September 20, said Lieutenant Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe.
Before his escape, Moyo had appeared before the Lephalale Magistrate's Court on Monday, said Ngoepe.
His case was postponed to December 14 for further police investigations.
"He was denied bail," said Ngoepe.
The farm attack last month took place at about 20:00.
"Dr Werner Emslie, aged 55, was sitting outside the house on his farm at Afguns outside Lephalale when four unknown men, two armed with pistols, attacked and shot him to death and further shot his 55-year-old wife who is also a doctor. She survived the attack with serious injuries and was immediately taken to the hospital for medical treatment," said Ngoepe.
During that evening, the suspects took two hand guns and drove away with Dr Emslie's white Toyota double cab bakkie.
"The vehicle was later found abandoned a distance away from this house."
Moyo was arrested on October 18, at Frankfort in the Free State.
"He was charged with murder, house breaking and theft and illegal immigration after it was confirmed that he is in the country illegally," he said.
The other suspects remain at large.
Police urged anyone with information which may lead to Moyo's re-arrest to contact the nearest police station or the Crime Stop number 0860010111.
Petrus Moyo, 27, was part of a group of armed men who fatally shot Dr Werner Emslie and also injured his wife - who is also a doctor - during the attack on September 20, said Lieutenant Colonel Moatshe Ngoepe.
Before his escape, Moyo had appeared before the Lephalale Magistrate's Court on Monday, said Ngoepe.
His case was postponed to December 14 for further police investigations.
"He was denied bail," said Ngoepe.
The farm attack last month took place at about 20:00.
"Dr Werner Emslie, aged 55, was sitting outside the house on his farm at Afguns outside Lephalale when four unknown men, two armed with pistols, attacked and shot him to death and further shot his 55-year-old wife who is also a doctor. She survived the attack with serious injuries and was immediately taken to the hospital for medical treatment," said Ngoepe.
During that evening, the suspects took two hand guns and drove away with Dr Emslie's white Toyota double cab bakkie.
"The vehicle was later found abandoned a distance away from this house."
Moyo was arrested on October 18, at Frankfort in the Free State.
"He was charged with murder, house breaking and theft and illegal immigration after it was confirmed that he is in the country illegally," he said.
The other suspects remain at large.
Police urged anyone with information which may lead to Moyo's re-arrest to contact the nearest police station or the Crime Stop number 0860010111.
Source - news24