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South African farm worker describes how women fed to pigs to 'dispose of evidence'

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In order to conceal evidence after two black women were shot, a South African farm worker told a court how his supervisor made him feed their bodies to pigs. According to Adrian De Wet, 21, "when pigs are hungry enough, they'll eat anything," thus he was instructed to dispose of the bodies in a pig cage. He acknowledged shooting the two women with Zachariah Johannes Olivier, the owner of the farm, before he gave him the order to assist in disposing of their bodies.
 
People are so heartless and this is one of the story that tells us exactly that. Those poor women didn't deserve the kind of pain that is inflicted on them. It's so severe and stuff like this just makes you question the cruelty in this world. I just hope the families get some peace because that’s pure evil.
 
People are so heartless and this is one of the story that tells us exactly that. Those poor women didn't deserve the kind of pain that is inflicted on them. It's so severe and stuff like this just makes you question the cruelty in this world. I just hope the families get some peace because that’s pure evil.

Exactly, this is the case of the extreme cruelty . Still people hate blacks and deprive them from the human rights.
 
I'm delighted the truth is being exposed. It's possible there were many similar cases that were covered up because nobody was ready to speak out. The issue of workers' rights has to addressed in South Africa.
 
Yes, the issue of workers' right needs to be checked. Workers seen to be treated like slaves there like they used to be done in the past. I read somewhere that crime rate in SA is too high, people are not much secured there. They still discriminate as per the skin colour among people.👎🏻
 
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