Hester Johanna Maria Steyn

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Hester Johanna Maria Steyn (Buys)

Also Known As: "Hetta"
Birthdate:
Death: October 29, 2009 (50)
Sabie, Ehlanzeni, Mpumalanga, South Africa (Murder - Farm Attack )
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Private and Martha Johanna Buys
Wife of Leon Steyn
Sister of Private and Private

Occupation: Restaurant Owner
Managed by: Susan Jane Isikson (Parratt)
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Immediate Family

About Hester Johanna Maria Steyn

Hester "Hetta" Steyn (1959 - 2009)

Brief overview:

Hetta (50), and her husband Leon Steyn (52), were shot and killed at close range with an R4/R5 rifle and a pistol.

They were the owners of the award-winning restaurant The Artist's Café, at the disused Hendriksdal Railway Station near Sabie.

Two women who worked for the couple were among seven suspects arrested in connection with the double murder.

According to Captain Leonard Hlathi, police spokesperson for commissioner Rex Machabi, the two, aged 33 and 36, allegedly conspired with five male suspects to kill them.

Brief Biography:

  • Other Victims/Family
    • Hetta leaves her son from a previous marriage, Dirk Nel (24), behind.
  • Funeral/Memorial
  • The Farm/Smallholding
  • The Region (Land disputes, other incidents etc.)

Attack Details:

  • Date and time of attack
  • Weapons
  • Items Stolen
  • Investigative officer/SAPS Case No:
  • Torture, Gratuitous violence
  • Indications of Hate Crime? Threats etc.

Perpetrator details:

  • Number and Descriptions
  • Arrests
  • Name/s and age/s of Perpetrator/s
  • Country of origin of Perpetrator/s
  • Trial/Conviction

Additional Biographical Information:

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Hester Johanna Maria Steyn's Timeline

1959
May 8, 1959
2009
October 29, 2009
Age 50
Sabie, Ehlanzeni, Mpumalanga, South Africa