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Peter van den Berg

Also Known As: "Piet"
Birthdate:
Death: July 12, 2009 (64)
Cullinan, Metsweding, Gauteng, South Africa (Murder - Farm Attack )
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Frederik van den Berg and Mona Gwendoline van den Berg
Husband of Private
Father of Private and Private
Brother of Ivor van den Berg and Private User

Occupation: Retired
Managed by: Private User
Last Updated:
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About Peter van den Berg

Piet van den Berg (1945 - 2009)

Brief overview:

Piet (63), was shot dead on 11th July 2009, two days before his 64th birthday. His terrified wife Madeleine (63), was shoved into a cupboard by three perpetrators, who shot dead her husband, then ransacked and set her house alight - prayed she would survive. The elderly couple had lived in the house for 40 years. The fire destroyed all their belongings. They were due to move into a retirement village a few days later.

Brief Biography:

  • Other Victims/Family
  • Funeral/Memorial
  • The Farm/Smallholding
  • The Region (Land disputes, other incidents etc.)

Attack Details:

  • Date and time of attack
  • Weapons
  • Items Stolen
    • Two firearms, some money and a few items of clothing and jewellery
  • Investigative officer/SAPS Case No:
  • Torture, Gratuitous violence
  • Indications of Hate Crime? Threats etc.

Perpetrator details:

  • Number and Descriptions
    • Three men
  • Arrests
  • Name/s and age/s of Perpetrator/s
  • Country of origin of Perpetrator/s
  • Trial/Conviction
    • Madeleine cried bitterly in the North Gauteng High Court when she relived the events of that day in July 2009 when her life changed irrevocably. She told of the trauma of watching the gang step over her husband’s body as they ransacked the home. One of the robbers had a bag around his neck to stuff items into. She told the court earlier that she was busy in the house early that morning while her husband was outside, and she heard a noise. When she looked up the men were standing in the doorway with a knife against her husband’s throat. The couple were made to lie on their bed and her husband offered the robbers what they wanted. He offered his watch, and she went to the lounge to fetch it. She said she heard a shot and saw her husband lying in the passage. He opened his eyes once and closed them. She knew he was dead. She was then forced into a cupboard and one of the men asked her what her last wish was before she went up in flames. Van den Berg later freed herself and saw her house was on fire. She tried to drag her husband out, but could not move him. Neighbours came to her aid and carried out her husband, who was already dead.
    • Hlengethwa and Kanyane were adamant that they knew nothing about the incident. Makwaka also pleaded not guilty, but after his conviction he told a social worker that he did take part in the events that day. He said that after his arrest and while awaiting trial in jail the other inmates advised him to deny everything. The court heard that soon after the murder and robbery, and after they had shared the spoils, Makwaka joined a church and became a devoted Christian. He said he took part in the robbery as he wanted to assist his family in buying a home. Judge Tlhapi said this proved how naive he was as the loot was barely worth anything.
    • Mdudubi Hlengethwa (27), and Given Kanyane (25), were sentenced to a life term each. The third robber, Wonder Makwakwa, who was 18 at the time of the attack, received a 20-year jail sentence. In passing sentence on Thursday, Judge Vivian Tlhapi said the three men - who made off with two firearms, some money and a few items of clothing and jewellery – had destroyed the victim’s life for nothing but a few items. The three looked emotionless as the judge branded them callous killers who left the woman without a partner or anything that was dear to her.

Additional Biographical Information:

  • Recorded as incident #2 447 in Treurgrond/Land of Sorrow.
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Peter van den Berg's Timeline

1945
July 9, 1945
2009
July 12, 2009
Age 64
Cullinan, Metsweding, Gauteng, South Africa