..’He cut off private parts and arms’: Ceres man walks around town with body parts of man he brutally killed…

WESTERN CAPE-(MaraviPost)-The tranquil town of Ceres, nestled in the Western Cape, has been shattered by a gruesome crime that defies comprehension.

Zwelinjani Mbola, a 22-year-old man, has been arrested and charged with the murder and desecration of Peter Joubert, 43.

The allegations against Mbola are chilling: he is accused of not only killing Joubert but also mutilating his body, severing his arms and private parts, and then brazenly parading around town with some of the human remains.

The horrifying discovery was made on Sunday morning, when municipal law enforcement officers received a disturbing report.

According to a statement released by the Witzenberg Municipality, officers were alerted to a man walking in town, openly displaying what appeared to be human remains.

“Municipal Law Enforcement officers were alerted to a man walking in town with what appeared to be human remains in his possession,” the municipality stated. “Officers immediately responded and notified the South African Police Services (SAPS).”

The officers’ swift response led to the apprehension of Mbola, who was subsequently taken into custody by the SAPS.

A full investigation was immediately launched, leading to the discovery of the remainder of Joubert’s body at a second location pointed out by the alleged perpetrator.

Adding to the horror, reports from local residents suggest that Mbola was allegedly sitting in front of a liquor store, basking in the sun, with Joubert’s severed limbs displayed before him.

One witness even claimed that Mbola was holding one of Joubert’s ears in his hand.

This shocking scene was witnessed by a member of the community who, horrified by what they saw, immediately alerted the authorities.

The Witzenberg Municipality has expressed its profound shock and condemnation of the brutal crime.

“Witzenberg Municipality is deeply saddened and shocked by this brutal crime against one of their local residents,” the municipality stated, adding that Joubert’s body was found under a bridge and that the suspect was apprehended by Municipal Law Enforcement officers and subsequently arrested by the South African Police Service (SAPS).

“This senseless and horrific act has left our community reeling,” the municipality continued. “We are absolutely appalled by this level of violence. Our heartfelt condolences go out to the victim’s family during this devastating time.”

The case has now moved to the courts, with Mbola appearing in the Ceres Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday. Eric Ntabazalila, Regional Communications for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), confirmed Mbola’s appearance and the charges he faces.

“Zwelinjani Mbola, 22, appeared at the Ceres Magistrate’s Court this morning charged with murder and violation of a corpse,” Ntabazalila explained. “The State alleges that on December 7, the accused murdered Peter Joubert by cutting and dismembering his body with a sharp object. The State alleges that the accused physically violated the deceased’s body by cutting off his arms and private parts.”

The NPA spokesperson also stated that the case has been postponed until December 17 for bail information and a possible referral to a district surgeon for mental assessment. “His case has been postponed until 17 December 2025 for bail information and a possible referral to a district surgeon for mental assessment,” Ntabazalila added.

As the legal proceedings unfold, the focus remains on the victim, Peter “Piet” Joubert. Those who knew him describe him as a kind and gentle soul who did not deserve such a brutal end.

Anneke Jansen van Wielies, a relative of Joubert, described him as “a people person, someone with a beautiful personality who crept into everyone’s hearts.” She revealed that Joubert had lived with her in Wolseley for four years before moving to Ceres.

“He and I grew up together in Sutherland. Piet was not a person who got angry easily. On the contrary, he was always the one who wanted to keep the peace between our cousins,” Jansen van Wielies said. She also addressed rumours circulating about Joubert’s living situation, stating, “Then I also want to mention, since the public thinks that he had no place to go, he comes from and lived in a good house and worked for his money.”

Joubert was a long-time employee at Ina’s Carwash in Ceres. Ina Mouton, the owner of the carwash, shared a heartfelt tribute on Facebook, urging people to remember Joubert for the beautiful person he was.

“His name has come and gone, but now he has finally gone to our Father’s house. Pieter was like a child in our house, there he lay and relaxed in a warm bubble bath for the first time that I later had to call him to hear if he was still alright,” Mouton wrote. “Ate with us and watched TV and slept safely in a warm bed. Where Pieter could help, he didn’t think twice.” She further added that Joubert was her “left and right hand.”

The details emerging from the investigation paint a gruesome picture of the crime scene. According to a source close to the investigation, Joubert’s body was desecrated in a horrific manner. Both of his forearms were severed, his stomach area was cut open, and some of his organs were removed. His genitals and testicles were also cut off.

While the motive for the murder remains under investigation, rumours are circulating within the Ceres community that Mbola may be suffering from mental health issues.

Some residents believe that Joubert was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time.

Source: celebgossip.co.za


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