Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The last execution carried out by the South African government was the hanging of Solomon Ngobeni in November 1989. The last woman executed was Sandra Smith on June 2 the same year along with her boyfriend Yassiem Harris, in all cases following an aggravated murder conviction. [9]
Prisoners sentenced to death by South Africa. People who were ultimately executed by South Africa should be placed in Category:People executed by South Africa. For people of South African nationality sentenced to death, see Category:South African prisoners sentenced to death.
People executed by South Africa by firing squad (2 P) H. People executed by South Africa by hanging (16 P) T. People executed for treason against South Africa (2 P)
Pages in category "People executed by South Africa by hanging" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
South Africa: 14 November 1989 [4] Solomon Ngobeni: murder: hanging: D South Sudan: 7 January 2022 [39] Babu Emmanuel Lokiri triple murder hanging: D Sudan: 9 February 2021 [40] Eliza Aban Othu murder: hanging: C Tanzania: October 1994 [4] 7 unnamed men, 1 unnamed woman A Togo: 1978 [3] M. Adjata Koffi murder: A Transkei: never used C Tunisia ...
From 1966 until before Bosch's execution, 33 people had been executed in Botswana. [10] On the weekend before Bosch's execution, Mogae said that he was not considering granting clemency. [11] While awaiting her death sentence, Bosch was imprisoned in the Gaborone Central Prison. [3] The government of South Africa declined to intervene in her ...
Sandra Smith (c. 1965 – 2 June 1989) was a South African woman condemned to death by hanging in 1986 for robbery-homicide alongside her boyfriend, Yassiem Harris. She was the last known woman executed in the country. In November 1989, president F W de Klerk ordered a nationwide moratorium, stopping executions until further notice.
Solomon Ngobeni (died 14 November 1989) was the last person to be executed by the government of South Africa.. In October 1987, Ngobeni was found guilty and sentenced to death for fatally shooting Mackson Kubayi, a driver of a Peugeot bakkie (a South African term for pickup truck) during a robbery in Nwamitwa, Transvaal.