South Africa News

Man to spend life in jail after admitting to murdering Gqeberha physiotherapist Marolien Schmidt

A 31-year-old man has been sentenced for the murder of Gqeberha physiotherapist Marolien Schmidt.

Simxolele Zitshu admitted to killing Schmidt by stabbing her several times and, following a plea deal with the State, was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. It was also revealed in court how Zitshu sold Schmidt’s phone for R600.

Zitshu was also handed down an eight-year sentence for housebreaking with intent to steal and 20 years for robbery with aggravating circumstances. The sentences will run concurrently.

Schmidt, a well-known physiotherapist, was brutally stabbed during a home invasion in her Richmond Hill home in the early hours of Women’s Day.

Hearing her screams, neighbours rushed to her aid and found her severely injured.

Schmidt died on arrival in hospital from several stab wounds.

Less than 24 hours after the murder, swift action by Humewood SA Police Service resulted in the arrest of Zitshu.

Schmidt, who was an Iron Man athlete, has been described as a dynamic and excellent physiotherapist, an animal lover, and a supporter of the sick.

On a tribute page on social media, Schmidt’s brother, Jan, said it has been a tough time for the family.

“It has been two months since the tragic loss of my beautiful, one-of-a-kind sister. The past two months have been incredibly tough as we try to digest what happened and adjust to a life without Marolien,” he shared.

-IOL

In other news – ‘She’s the only Mrs Maake kaNcube that I know and love’ – Sello addresses trouble in paradise claims

Well-known South African veteran actor Sello Maake kaNcube said there is no trouble in his paradise with his wife, Pearl. Taking to his Instagram timeline on Monday, the actor shared snaps with his wife, saying she was the only woman he was married to.

Sello Maake kaNcube and Pearl

“I was not going to address the stories which are making the rounds. This was simply because people will always write what they want and we have no control over that. We, however, own our own narrative!” he wrote. Read More

Back to top button