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South African Woman Fatally Shot

On the morning of August 13, 2023, tragedy struck the community of Bonteheuwel when Annelle Jantjies, a 36-year-old woman, was shot and killed in her sleep. Her boyfriend, Waleed Khan, a 49-year-old resident of Bonteheuwel, turned himself in to the South African Police Services (SAPS) and confessed to the crime. He brought with him the firearm used in the murder.

Suspect Claims Mental Illness

At his initial court appearance on August 14, Khan informed Magistrate Sean Lea that he suffers from schizophrenia and had received treatment at several mental hospitals in the past. Magistrate Lea referred Khan to the district surgeon for an evaluation to determine his fitness to stand trial. Khan now faces charges of murder and illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.

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Community Demands Justice

Local councillor Angus Mckenzie attended Khan’s court appearance and expressed the community’s outrage at the crime. He also noted the irony of the murder occurring during a month dedicated to women’s rights. The community has come together to demand justice for Jantjies and to ensure that Khan is held accountable for his actions.

Community Members Speak Out

Charlotte Hendricks, a member of the community, expressed her disbelief at Khan’s defense. She believes that the crime was premeditated and that Khan was fully aware of what he was doing when he shot Jantjies. Elizabeth Langeveld, founder of the Bonteheuwel Praying Ladies, remembered Jantjies as a well-liked and respectful woman and questioned why Khan resorted to violence instead of finding another way to resolve their conflict.

Honoring Jantjies’ Memory

The loss of Annelle Jantjies has deeply impacted the community of Bonteheuwel. As the legal process unfolds, residents are coming together to honor her memory and seek accountability for her death. The case serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle against violence towards women and the importance of standing together for justice.

Chloe de Kock

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