A 'trusted' gardener might enter into a plea deal for the murder of teacher Helga van Wyk at her home in Durbanville, the Western Cape High Court heard on Wednesday. | itchybyte
A Durbanville gardener might take a plea deal for the murder of popular Cape Town teacher Helga van Wyk.He will return to court on Tuesday for an update on whether he plans to go ahead with the plea, or go on trial.
The 11th-hour decision led to a postponement to 14 March for the agreement to be finalised and confirmed by the court if it does go ahead. Johann heard her scream and went to investigate. He was stabbed and robbed of his cellphone, bank card and PIN, and left for dead. His attacker tried to steal his Fortuner but crashed the car into a wall.Man arrested for murder of Cape Town teacher Helga van Wyk
He lived in the vicinity so went to investigate and found his mother, a popular teacher at Monument Park High School in Kraaifontein, dead.
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