the accused preyed on vulnerable people who later died mysteriously.
The state in the case of a Limpopo cop accused of insurance murders and fraud has told the Polokwane Magistrate’s Court that
The state is opposing bail against the accused officer, Rachel Kutumela and her two co-accused being her daughter and sister.Prosecutor Advocate Kgaugelo Lekoloane says Kutumela covered funeral costs for most of the accused and enriched herself. “The state had found that all the people that you benefited from were all vulnerable. It was a pattern and all of them would die mysteriously. Some of them would be burnt and some would be involved in car accidents. Why is it that you are the only one who seems to have benefited from all three insurance claims. You also would transfer a huge amount of money to accused three whenever you would receive money from the insurance,” says Lekoloane.
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