試す - 無料

Matric pupils stabbed, attacked with wheel spanner: one dead, friend critical

Post

|

April 16, 2025

TWO mothers are calling for justice after one of their son's was killed and the other has been left fighting for his life, following a fight outside a pool hall.

- NADIA KHAN

Matric pupils stabbed, attacked with wheel spanner: one dead, friend critical

An 18-year-old accused was arrested and charged with the murder of Trinesh Lorenzo Pillay, 19, and the attempted murder of the 17-year-old.

It has been alleged that the matric pupils were attacked with a wheel spanner and repeatedly stabbed outside the pool hall in Mondeor, Johannesburg, on April 4.

Pillay was stabbed in the chest and died before reaching the hospital. His friend, who sustained multiple stab wounds, including to his aorta (main artery) and lung, is on life support.

The accused is expected to apply for bail in the Johannesburg High Court today (Wednesday).

Pillay’s mother, Marie-Anne Veloo, and Michelle Reddy, who did not want her son to be named out of fear for his safety, both of Lenasia South, said they were praying that bail was denied.

Speaking to the POST, Veloo said: “My baby was taken from me. He (the accused) needs to be punished for what he has done. He and his family have not even shown any remorse, yet we are in so much pain.”

She said on that fateful night, Pillay had gone to the pool hall with his friends.

“It was still the school holidays but Trinesh was meant to attend extra matric classes. But he stayed at home because he wanted to enjoy the long weekend. A friend of his had stayed over the night before. I spent most of the day with them. We were like best friends, always joking and laughing.

“He recently started playing in the pool league with my husband and his brother,” said Veloo.

“That evening, Trinesh and a few of his friends said they were going to play pool.

Post からのその他のストーリー

Post

Post

The journey of the first indentured ship, the Truro

THIS Sunday, October 12, marks the 165th anniversary of the SS Truro's departure from the port city of Madras (now Chennai) in India, carrying 342 indentured workers on board the first ship that arrived in South Africa on November 16, 1860.

time to read

5 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Post

DIVINE TIMING How a sinus infection led to life-saving cancer diagnosis

WHAT began as a stubborn sinus infection turned into a life-changing diagnosis for 65-year-old Shirley Reddy of Hillary.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Five times South Africans lit up Pakistan

SOUTH Africa does not have the best of records in Pakistan since their first Test tour almost three decades ago.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Visual echoes from 165 years

FINE ARTISTS OF INDIAN ANCESTRY

time to read

5 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

'Not in vain' is not enough: honouring Babita Deokaran with more than justice

IT IS TOO easy - too convenient - to say that Babita Deokaran's death was \"not in vain\".

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Post

FOCUS ON POSITIVES ‘You can beat cancer’: mom shares her journey of strength and survival

FOR Anjuna Krishuncoomar, a 52-year-old widow and mother of two, life changed forever after a routine mammogram in July 2024 led to a diagnosis she never expected: stage 1 breast cancer.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Husband convicted of brutal screwdriver murder

Wife's family call for maximum sentence for years of abuse she suffered

time to read

4 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Manesh Maharaj: preserving the legacy of Kathak in SA

EXQUISITE ART FORM

time to read

4 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Mudray leads SA juniors to top-five finish

TEENAGE angler Jeariya Mudray, from the Bluff, helped lead the Proteas Surf Casting Junior Team to an impressive fifth-place finish at the recent World Shore Angling Championship for Youth (U-16) in Peniscola, Spain, against 40 top young anglers from Spain, France, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, the Netherlands, Ireland and England.

time to read

2 mins

October 08, 2025

Post

Post

Shika Budhoo's 'Roti Queen' shines a light on the experiences of SA Indian women

AT THE vibrant crossroads of theatre, literature and education stands Shika Budhoo, a 41-year-old multidisciplinary creative artist whose work reflects the rich tapestry of South African culture.

time to read

3 mins

October 08, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size