Coffin assault victim's life never in danger, defence argues
Middelburg - There is no likelihood that coffin assault victim Victor Mlotshwa could have died when he was forced into a coffin by two men, the High Court sitting in the Middelburg Magistrate's Court heard on Monday.
"It is more likely to scare Mlotshwa... the accused never assaulted Mlotshwa, they never intended to assault (him)," Advocate Wayne Gibbs, for Willem Oosthuizen, told the court in his closing argument.
Oosthuizen and Theo Jackson are facing charges of kidnapping, assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, attempted murder, and possession of an illegal firearm.
Gibbs argued that the accused had to act when Mlotshwa allegedly threatened to burn their crops every year and murder their wives and children.
He said the accused would not have fetched a coffin if they had wanted to murder Mlotshwa.