I'm a victim of injustice: King Dalindyebo
Johannesburg - Hours before Abathembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo was expected to report to an Umthatha prison to start serving his 12-year prison sentence, he penned a petition to the High Court, Justice Minister Michael Masuta and President Jacob Zuma where he claimed to have been a victim of injustice.
Dalindyebo, who was convicted of culpable homicide, kidnapping, three counts of arson, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm and defeating the ends of justice, has pleaded for his case to be referred back to the court. The SCA has since set aside the culpable homicide conviction.
In the 19-page affidavit, the King claimed that he was subjected to an unfair trial because the court failed to take into account the customary laws which gave him power and authority to implement action in his community.
"The courts failed to have regard that the young men it is alleged I assaulted were brought to me by the community in my capacity as King and the highest judicial authority in the Kingdom. The offenders had been arrested by the community, for inter alia, rape, housebreaking and kissing a married woman in front of her paralysed husband," Dalindyebo said.
He said the Transkei Authorities Act and the Black Administration Act permitted him to administer corporal punishment to the offenders.