The Citizen (KZN)

No jail time in murder case

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A 51-year-old Vanderbijl­park man, who mistook his son for a burglar and shot him dead, was found guilty of murder in the Vanderbijl­park Regional Court.

But Coert Kruger was released on a warning and will serve no jail time. The death of his son is punishment enough, said Magistrate Robert Button.

According to Vaal Weekblad, the shooting occurred on March 22 when Coert Jnr, 30, broke into a house on Kruger’s smallholdi­ng. The alarm reportedly went off and Kruger went to investigat­e with a private security company.

It was clear that a break-in was in progress and the area had been plagued by break-ins at the time.

Kruger stood outside the house and reportedly saw a figure moving on the roof. It was dark and a searchligh­t was used to try to locate the intruder. Kruger then fired a shotgun in the general direction of the figure and heard his son’s voice, expressing pain.

Realising what had happened, Kruger reportedly contemplat­ed suicide, the court heard.

According to Vanderbijl­park police spokespers­on Sergeant Gertrude Makhale, Kruger was arrested before his son’s corpse was removed from the roof.

Coert Jnr was a drug addict who had been admitted for rehabilita­tion in December, but absconded. After the shooting, stolen jewellery was found in his possession.

After his sentencing, Kruger said: “We must now begin to process his tragic death. Coert will be with me as long as I’m alive.”

In April, An Ennerdale father, who claimed he had shot his son accidental­ly when he was startled by a knock on his car window, was sentenced to 10 years in prison, suspended for five years.

In 2004, criminal charges against former Springbok rugby player Rudi “Vleis” Visagie, who killed his daughter, were officially withdrawn from a court roll in Mpumalanga.

Visagie shot and killed his daughter in May that year as she pulled out of the driveway of their property in Mbombela. He had mistaken her for a car thief and was charged with culpable homicide. – News24 Wire

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