JOHANNESBURG – Insurance killer and former police officer Nomia Rosemary Ndlovu and her co-accused Nomsa Mudau have been found guilty of offering to pay a hitman to kill Mudau's husband.
The pair appeared before the Kempton Park Regional Court on Wednesday in a case related to an alleged plot to murder Mudau's ex-husband Justice.
Justice previously testified that he was approached by a hitman who alleged he was paid to kill him. Instead of doing that, the hitman informed the man of the plan.
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Ndlovu is currently serving six concurrent life sentences plus 125 years at the Kgosi Mampuru II maximum-security prison in Pretoria. In 2021, she was convicted for murdering six family members for insurance payouts, she remains in custody while facing further charges for conspiring to kill the officer who investigated her.
The case forms part of a wider investigation which exposed the series of murders linked to funeral and life insurance payouts.