Court sentences two white South Africans who constrained dark man into coffin
Two white South Africans who constrained a dark man into a coffin have been given cruel sentences, with the judge saying they demonstrated no regret for the supremacist wrongdoing which stunned South Africa.
The two ranchers, Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen, got 14 and 11 years separately on charges of attack, seizing and endeavored kill.
They had constrained the casualty, Victor Mlothshwa, into a casket and debilitated to set it land as Mlothshwa asked for his life.
Cell phone film of the occurrence turned into a web sensation in South Africa, where 23 years after the finish of politically-sanctioned racial segregation racial divisions still run profound.
The two ranchers, Theo Jackson and Willem Oosthuizen, got 14 and 11 years separately on charges of attack, seizing and endeavored kill.
They had constrained the casualty, Victor Mlothshwa, into a casket and debilitated to set it land as Mlothshwa asked for his life.
Cell phone film of the occurrence turned into a web sensation in South Africa, where 23 years after the finish of politically-sanctioned racial segregation racial divisions still run profound.
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