Kyle Ruiters, a 28-year-old, was arrested in August 2019 after the victim did not show up to work- which led the police to her flat where Ruiters was found.
CAPE TOWN - A man accused of killing and dismembering his Bellville neighbour has pleaded guilty to the crime in the Western Cape High Court.
Kyle Ruiters faces charges of premeditated murder, violating a corpse and attempting to defeat the administration of justice.Police arrested Ruiters in Volschenk's flat - where he was found cleaning on the morning of 22 August 2019.After his guilty plea, prosecutors made a request for Ruiters to be sent to Valkenberg Psychiatric Hospital for mental observation.
The aim, the National Prosecuting Authority said, was to have the 28-year-old man declared a dangerous criminal.
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