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Coffin assault judgment will be lesson for racists - Victor Mlotshwa

Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson convicted of assault, attempted murder, kidnapping and intimidation

Coffin assault judgment will be lesson for racists - Mlotshwa

Middelburg - Coffin assault victim Victor Mlotshwa says the judgment against two white men who forced him into a coffin will serve as a "lesson" to racists.

Judge Segopotje Sheila Mphahlele ruled on Friday that Willem Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson were guilty of assault, attempted murder, kidnapping and intimidation.

"The verdict will be a lesson to those who are engaging themselves in racism," Mlotshwa told reporters outside the Middelburg Magistrate's Court.

"I am feeling very good that they have been found guilty. I always said I wanted justice."

During proceedings the court gallery was packed to capacity with ANC, EFF and DA supporters.

There was also a large contingent of media in court.

Following the verdict Mlotshwa's mother Lonia said she wanted the accused to be "sentenced for what they did to my son".

"They messed ... with his head. It took time to take him to doctors in order to help him get his mind back to normal," she said.

The ANC's Speedy Mashilo said the party hoped for not less than 15 years for the accused.

"The issue of racism is a problem. This is a racist matter."

During their two week long trial, the accused argued that they had to act when Mlotshwa allegedly threatened to burn their crops and murder their wives and kids.

Jackson told the court that he was told to "get rid" of the coffin because it was causing trouble. The coffin would have been used as crucial evidence in the case.

During his evidence-in-chief led by his lawyer Org Basson, Jackson said he never considered what they did to Mlotshwa as wrong.

Mlotshwa had previously testified that Jackson made use of the knobkerrie to assault him all over his body, but "mostly on the back".

He also said the duo had used cable ties to restrain him.

They were granted R1 000 bail in July after reapplying for bail.

The case was postponed to October 23 for sentencing.

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