Farmer and his wife are tied up, brutally beaten and shot dead ‘by gang of attackers’

Farmer, 67, and his wife, 62, are tied up, brutally beaten and shot dead ‘by gang of attackers’ in their own home in the latest horrific farm murder in South Africa

  • Farmer and wife were overcome at their property in Free State province Friday
  • They were tied up, beaten and murdered by alleged group of six people 
  • The group allegedly then began to ransack the property, stealing firearms 
  • Five suspects have been arrested and are set to appear in court on Thursday 

A farmer and his wife have been shot dead in another horrific farm murder in South Africa. 

Isak van den Berg, 67 and his 62-year-old wife Ina, were allegedly tied up, beaten and killed by a group of six on their Boshof farm in the west of South Africa’s Free State province. 

Five suspects have been arrested in Bloemfontein and Dealesville during a 72-hour joint lockdown by the South African Police Services (SAPS) and the Hawks, and are expected to appear in court on Thursday. A sixth alleged killer remains at large.

It is the latest in a string of horrific farm murders in the country and comes weeks after 51-year-old farm activist Annette Kennealy was stabbed and beaten to death on her own smallholding in Limpopo province. 

A farmer and his wife are the victims of a brutal murder in a farming town in the west of South Africa’s Free State province

Five of those who are accused have been arrested in Bloemfontein and Dealesville during a 72-hour joint lockdown by the South African Police Services (SAPS) and the Hawks, and are expected to appear in court on Thursday (stock)

Five of those who are accused have been arrested in Bloemfontein and Dealesville during a 72-hour joint lockdown by the South African Police Services (SAPS) and the Hawks, and are expected to appear in court on Thursday (stock) 

Mr Van den Berg had left his wife to take a worker back to town, according to Brigadier Sam Makhele. 

On the way back last Friday evening, he stopped to open his farm gate when he was allegedly overpowered by six suspects.

‘He was then taken back to his house where, together with his wife, [he was] tied up, brutally beaten and shot. They both died at the scene,’ Makhele said in a statement. 

According to authorities, the group of six then proceeded to ransack the property, stealing items including four firearms. 

The five in custody face will appear in Boshof Magistrate's Court charged with murder, the possession of unlicensed firearms, aggravated robbery, the theft of a motor vehicle and theft (stock)

The five in custody face will appear in Boshof Magistrate’s Court charged with murder, the possession of unlicensed firearms, aggravated robbery, the theft of a motor vehicle and theft (stock) 

The firearms were later recovered along the Caledon River bed en route to Lesotho. 

A neighbour discovered the two bodies in the property’s kitchen on Saturday morning. 

A pathology report will be conducted this week to determine the exact cause of the deaths. 

Sergeant Wendy Nkabi told News24 two strangers had been spotted on the property on Friday before the murders.

According to Nkabi, Van Den Berg had noticed the two strangers when he was giving the worker a lift back into town. The attack started upon his return.  

The five in custody face will appear in Boshof Magistrate’s Court charged with murder, the possession of unlicensed firearms, aggravated robbery, the theft of a motor vehicle and theft. 



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