To conceal evidence after two black women were shot, a South African farm worker told a court how his supervisor made him feed their bodies to pigs. According to Adrian De Wet, 21, “when pigs are hungry enough, they’ll eat anything,” thus he was instructed to dispose of the bodies in a pig cage.
He acknowledged shooting the two women with Zachariah Johannes Olivier, the owner of the farm, before he gave him the order to assist in disposing of their bodies. When Mr. De Wet, the farm supervisor, became a state witness, the prosecution withdrew the murder allegations against him. When he was made to toss the remains into the pig cage, he had claimed he was under duress.
Mr. De Wet informed Polokwane High Court on Thursday that on the evening of August 17, 2024, he and Mr. Olivier, 60, equipped themselves with hunting guns and waited for trespassers to access the farm.
He claimed that after thirty minutes of waiting, they could hear conversations and people moving in their direction. After firing and hearing someone scream, they checked the area and discovered someone lying face down.
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