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Andile 'Bobo' Mbuthu murder: Six accused denied bail – NPA

  • Six men accused of murdering Tongaat teen Andile "Bobo" Mbuthu have been denied bail.
  • The matter was previously delayed because of Covid-19 restrictions under Level 4 and 5 lockdown.
  • The Verulam Magistrate's Court also previously could not hear the matter after officials tested positive for Covid-19.

Six men accused of murdering KwaZulu-Natal teenager Andile "Bobo" Mbuthu for allegedly stealing alcohol during lockdown have been denied bail, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said on Wednesday.

"The accused in the Andile Mbuthu murder matter appeared in the Verulam Magistrate's Court today for judgment in their bail application. The court refused bail for all the accused," NPA spokesperson Natasha Kara said.

The matter was postponed to 17 August for further investigation. 

Covid-19 delays

Logistical delays due to Covid-19 have plagued the case for months after the accused could not attend court due to Level 4 and 5 lockdown restrictions.

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The accused were prevented from travelling to court during the higher lockdown levels.

A previous sitting then did not take place after officials at the Verulam Magistrate's Court contracted Covid-19, resulting in the building being shut down for deep cleaning.

Mbuthu was allegedly kidnapped and dumped in a river near Hambanathi, Tongaat, north of Durban.

News24 reported that Mbuthu's remains were found on Friday, 8 May, in a bag filled with bricks, which was dumped in the Wewe River on the outskirts of the Tongaat area.

READ | Family mourns death of Andile 'Bobo' Mbuthu

The crime is alleged to have taken place at the well-known Magagula Lounge in Hambanathi and stemmed from accusations of alcohol theft.

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