White farmers jailed for murdering black teen who stole a sunflower in South Africa

Two white farmers are jailed for murdering a black teenager suspected of stealing sunflowers by throwing him from a moving trucking in remote South African farming community

  • Pieter Doorewaard, 28, and Philip Schutte, 35,  killed Matlhomola Mosweu, 15
  • Allegedly caught teenager taking a sunflower from a farm in South Africa in 2017
  • Matlhomola died after being thrown out of a moving vehicle driven by the pair 
  • Doorewaard was jailed for at least 18 years and Schutte was jailed for at least 23

Two white farmers who murdered a black teenager suspected of stealing sunflowers in South Africa two years ago, have been jailed for a combined 41 years. 

Pieter Doorewaard, 28, and Philip Schutte, 35, were found to have killed 15-year-old Matlhomola Mosweu on April 20, 2017, after claiming they caught him taking a plant from a farm in the area.

Doorewaard was jailed for at least 18 years and Schutte was jailed for at least 23.

Pieter Doorewaard, 28, and Philip Schutte, 35, killed 15-year-old Matlhomola Mosweu in April 2017, after claiming they caught him taking a sunflower from a farm in Coligny, South Africa

Local residents hold a portrait of the murdered teenager during  protest outside the Coligny Magistrate court shortly after his death in May, 2017

Local residents hold a portrait of the murdered teenager during protest outside the Coligny Magistrate court shortly after his death in May, 2017

The boy died after being thrown out of a moving vehicle driven by the pair and suffering a broken neck, in a case that sparked rioting and looting of white-owned businesses in the town of Coligny.

The men had claimed that the teen jumped off the truck as they drove him to the police but it was Schutte who was found to have thrown the boy to his death.

Judge Ronald Hendricks previously also found the pair guilty of kidnapping and intimidation.

‘Murder is undoubtedly the most serious offence that can be committed,’ said Hendricks.

‘You picked up the deceased and threw him from the van onto the ground. Your actions that day… were indeed disgraceful.’

Doorewaard, left, was jailed for at least 18 years and Schutte, right, was jailed for at least 23

Doorewaard, left, was jailed for at least 18 years and Schutte, right, was jailed for at least 23

Ahead of the sentencing, Schutte’s wife fixed his collar and kissed him in the dock.

The judge paused as his comments were translated into Afrikaans, the language often spoken by white farmers in South Africa.

‘It cannot be ignored that the community revolted as a result of this incident,’ added the judge. This was largely because of the inaction of the police.

‘The community of Coligny was polarised as a result of this incident.’

Other family members watched on as the judge announced his ruling – as did members of the radical Economic Freedom Fighters Party which has vigorously opposed racism against the country’s black majority.

Rest in peace: The grave of Mathomola Moshoeu in a graveyard outside Coligny

Rest in peace: The grave of Mathomola Moshoeu in a graveyard outside Coligny

Racially charged incidents between white farm owners and managers and poor black farmhands are common in South Africa.

In 2016 two white farmers in eastern Mpumalanga province forced into a coffin a black man they accused of trespassing.

The case sparked outrage after a video of the incident emerged on social media and the two were handed jail terms of 19 and 16 years.

Judge Hendricks said in mitigation of Doorewaard and Schutte’s sentences that ‘there was no direct intention to kill the deceased’.

‘(You are) first time offenders,’ he added giving reasons for not imposing life sentences.

‘However the aggravating circumstances of this case far outway mitigating (factors).’ 

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