• Judge Ramarumo Monama found that Rosemary Ndlovu was
responsible for the murders of her six relatives.
• Two of the people she killed were her sister and
live-in lover who was the father of her child.
• She was also found guilty of trying to kill her
mother.
A former police officer who killed her family members
for insurance claims, with the help of hitmen, has
been found guilty on six counts of murder.
After years of proclaiming her innocence, Judge
Ramarumo Monama found that Rosemary Ndlovu was indeed
responsible for the murders of her sister Audrey;
Audrey’s son Brilliant Mashego; her live-in lover
Yingwani Maurice Mabasa; cousin Witness Madaka Homu;
niece Zanele Motha, and another relative Mayeni
Mashaba.
She was also found guilty of defeating the ends of
justice by tampering with the scene of the crime where
Audrey died.
Monama also convicted Ndlovu on four counts of
defrauding Clientelle Limited, 1 Life Insurance, Old
Mutual and Assupol.
He also found her guilty of conspiracy to commit
murder for trying to kill her sister Nomasonto, as
well as seven counts of incitement to commit murder,
and the attempted murder of her mother Maria Mushwana.
He said:
The accused (Ndlovu) has been participating in the
business of funeral burial since 2006 and 2012. As a
young policewoman from Bushbuckridge, she secured
several policies.
It was revealed in court that Ndlovu was paid more
than R1.4 million in insurance pay-outs for her dead
relatives.
Ndlovu, who worked at the Tembisa police station at
the time of her arrest, was charged with six counts of
murder, four counts of fraud, obstruction of justice,
and eight counts of conspiracy to commit murder.
Her sister Audrey was strangled to death and Ndlovu
received a R700 000 insurance pay-out.
Years later when Audrey’s son – Mashego – found out
that Ndlovu had received money from insurance
companies following her mother’s death, he confronted
her, and was brutally killed.
Her lover, Mabasa, was also killed and Ndlovu received
R416 357. Both Homu and Motha died from horrific
injuries after they were brutally attacked, and Ndlovu
received R131 000 and R119 840 respectively in
insurance pay-outs.
During the trial, the prosecutor produced evidence
showing that Ndlovu had revealed that she had
constantly communicated with the hitmen - Lakhiwe
Mkhize and Njabulo Kunene.
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