Three farmeiros are accused of murdering two women and feeding the pigs of the pharma with the bodies of the victims in South Africa.
The accused appeared in court on Limpopo on Tuesday, and the local Public Prosecutor's Office wants him arrested until the trial date.
The owner of the farm Zachariah Johannes Olivier, the supervisor Andrian Rudolph de Wet and employee William Musora face charges of premeditated murder or murder with intent and possession of a firearm without a license. Musora, a citizen of Zimbabwe, also faces charges of being in the country illegally.
The victims, Locadia Ndlovu and Maria Makgathowould have invaded the pharma Oliver's looking for supposedly expired products that had been dumped by a truck of a dairy factory.
Both were shot and killed. A man who was with them was injured and crawled to a nearby road to scream for help. He told the police that he found the decomposed bodies of the women in a pigsty.
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