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Body used in South African rapist's prison break identified

By K.A. MulengaPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
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The father of a man whose body was used by a notorious South African rapist to escape from prison has demanded to know how his son died.

Thabo Bester managed to break out of prison last year after faking his own death by setting fire to his cell.

A body was found inside, which was initially believed to be Bester's but it has now been identified as belonging to Katlego Bereng Mpholo.

His father, Batho Mpholo, says he needs "the truth and nothing but the truth".

He says that police told him that his son had collapsed in the city of Bloemfontein and then died in hospital, before he was taken to a mortuary.

"How did Thabo Bester get hold of my son's body if he was in a government mortuary," he asked.

He later said he would sue the state.

When the body found in the cell was re-examined in March this year after suspicions were raised by local media, it was found that the person had died as a result of blunt-force trauma to the head.

Mr Mpholo says he does not believe the police account of what had happened to his son, who was aged 30 when he went missing in April 2022.

The South African police declined to comment on Mr Mpholo's statement, beyond saying that they were pleased to bring closure to the family.

Mr Mpholo says that relatives went to Bloemfontein's mortuaries looking for him and there was no sign of him - and no news until his mother was asked to do a DNA test last week.

Mr Mpholo describes his son as a fun-loving soccer fan, who leaves behind a daughter aged four and a son aged two.

"I am broken. My heart is shattered into a million pieces," he said.

He says the family has not yet seen his body, and so hasn't been able to start organising a funeral.

Katlego Bereng Mpholo's mother, Monica Matsie, broke down in tears while being interviewed.

During the confusion caused by the fire in the Mangaung Correctional Centre in Bloemfontein, Bester managed to escape from prison dressed as a warder.

News of the escape caused widespread shock and outrage in South Africa, where local media dubbed him the "Facebook rapist" because he used the site to lure women with promises of jobs before attacking them.

He had been serving a life sentence after being convicted in 2012 for the rape and murder of his model girlfriend Nomfundo Tyhulu. The previous year, he had been found guilty of raping and robbing two other women.

After his escape Bester managed to live undetected for a year before he was arrested earlier this month in Tanzania and then deported to South Africa, along with his girlfriend, celebrity doctor Nandipha Magudumana.

Ms Magudumana, her father and two employees of the British security firm G4S which ran the prison have been arrested for allegedly helping him escape. They have not yet commented on the accusations.

Meanwhile, Johannesburg - Former Miss Rwanda Jolly Mutesi has revealed how Facebook rapist Thabo Bester and Dr Nandipha Magudumana tried to lure her to Cape Town for a fake $3m per annum presenting opportunity on a Netflix show.

The fake show would be alongside reality star Kylie Jenner and musician Drake.

Mutesi, who is also an entrepreneur and a former Miss Rwanda 2016, was approached through Arum Holdings, which listed Magudumana as CEO and Bester, under the alias of TK Nkwana, as chairman.

Mutesi took to Twitter after reading about Bester in the media, and detailed how she had received an invitation to come to South Africa last September for a $3m deal.

“To the few that know me very well know that I am an introvert but very big at networking because I believe that your network is your net worth. So last year, I received an invitation to go to SA as a possible candidate to host a Netflix show alongside Kylie J & Drake,” said Mutesi.

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K.A. Mulenga

My name is Kalenga Augustine Mulenga aka K.A. Mulenga. Writing is my passion. I started writing when I was 10 years old and my passion was reignited by my 11-year-old son. I enjoy reading and writing interesting topics.

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