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South African Farm Murders | Brendin Horner | SAn farmers finally had enough!

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Brendin Horner, a 21-year-old South African farm manager who was killed on the DeRots farm outside Paul Roux, Free State on 1 October 2020. He was killed by 2 stock thieves in a farm attack, who allegedly were part of a syndicate involving the corrupt police department of the town, Paul Roux, who used police vehicles to steal cattle. It is suspected that Brendin witnessed theft. On his way back to the farm after having dinner with his dad, he stopped to open the farm gate, then was ambushed and killed by Sekwetja Mahlamba and Sekola Matlaletsa. He was then hanged by his neck from a pole at the gate. His body was in such a bad condition that he had to get cremated. This left South African farmers discouraged as they joined yet another peaceful march for farm murders at the Senekal Magistrate Court. The biggest march in SA history took place, where they demanded the police to bring out the suspects just to see the number of farmers outside the court. When police refused, as lawfully so, farmers stormed the court, whereafter one policemen fired 2 gun shots in the air, while being surrounded by unarmed protesters. Following that, farmers, their wives and children stood in the street just to have 2 police nyalas and 1 police car storming through the crowd, almost running over peaceful people. Farmes got even more furious after they found out the police cars were being used to steal cattle. One group overturned the car, which then caught fire from a fuel leak. No one set it on fire. This is the 1st time in SAn history that farmers stood up in this way, because in SA, that is the only way to be heard.
Brendin's killers have already appeared before the court twice in the last two weeks. Main stream media made out that this was a violent protest where farmers damaged court property and set a police car on fire, which is an utter lie, as I was there and taped everything. The farmer who stormed the court, Andre Pienaar, was arrested for attempted murder (ridiculous) and terrorism. He was released on a R15 000 bail ($971) while the murder suspects was released on as little as R1000 bail ($65). This is the unfair law against white farmers.

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