‘Delusional’ Thandi Maqubela sentenced to 18 years
Thandi Maqubela showed delusional tendencies and lacked empathy, the Western Cape High Court found on Tuesday, after sentencing her to 18 years.
Thandi Maqubela showed delusional tendencies and lacked empathy, the Western Cape High Court found on Tuesday, after sentencing her to 18 years.
Thandi Maqubela has been found guilty of her husband’s murder, forging his will and committing fraud by causing potential prejudice to his estate.
Judgment in the murder trial of Thandi Maqubela and her business associate will take a few days to hand down, says Judge John Murphy.
The trial of Thandi Maqubela, accused of killing her husband acting judge Patrick Maqubela, has been postponed by the Western Cape High Court.
Patrick Maqubela’s widow told Jeff Radebe that she believed her husband was addicted to sex because of his extra-marital relationships.
The death of judge Patrick Maqubela is back in the spotlight as his widow Thandi returns to the dock, charged with murder, forgery and fraud.
Thandi Maqubela, charged with the murder of her husband, acting judge Patrick Maqubela, was released on R100 000 bail on Thursday.