Cape Town – A KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) man who has been linked to a string of murders, Fisokuhle Nkani Ntuli, popularly known as “John Wick”, was reportedly sentenced to six life terms and 39 years imprisonment by the Esikhawini regional court on Tuesday.
According to IOL, Ntuli had been on a killing spree for three years, killing ANC councillor Thami Nyembe, Ramkisson-Kara, Sphamandla Mthokozisi Zungu and three brothers who were going to testify against him.
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He also attempted to kill Nyembe’s wife, Nolwazi Ngomezulu.
Ntuli was apprehended by a task force investigating political killings in the province last year and convicted on six counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, two counts of possession of a prohibited firearm, and two counts of unlawful possession of ammunition.
During Ntuli’s court appearance, the judge ruled that he could only be considered for parole after serving 25 years in prison, according to Times Live.
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Compiled by Sinothando Siyolo