
Serial killer Bulelani Mabhayi at the Mthatha High
Court sitting in Butterworth.
(Photo: Matthews Baloyi / Iol.co.za)

Bulelani Mabhayi has been given 25 life sentences for 25 crimes
committed between 2007 and 2012.
Each of the sentences are to run
concurrently, amounting to 625 years.
(Photo: Matthews Baloyi / Iol.co.za)

Bulelani Mabhayi

Bulelani Mabhayi sits in the dock at the
Butterworth Magistrate’s Court after pleading guilty
to 36 criminal charges, 20 of them murder.
(Michelle Solomon / Dispatch.co.za)

Bulelani Mabhayi has pleaded guilty to all the 36 charges he is
facing after allegedly
terrorising Tholeni community in Butterworth.
(Sithandiwe Velaphi / TheNewAge.co.za)

Two traditional healers in the province say serial
killer, Bulelani Mabhayi, suffered from a spiritual sickness
called iqungu in his reign of terror during which he killed 20 women and
children in Tholeni village.
(Picture: Sithandiwe Velaphi / TheNewAge.co.za)

Bulelani Mabhayi
(Sino Majangaza / Dispatch.co.za)


The arrest of Bulelani Mabhayi proved to be the most daunting for
Captain Aaron Hanise.
(Photo: Matthews Baloyi / Iol.co.za)