The mystery behind convicted murderer and rapist Thabo Bester’s escape continues to unravel, as a video of his lavish lifestyle while incarcerated at Mangaung Correctional Centre prison has gone viral on social media.
In the latest video, Bester is seen dancing in his cell before his daring escape. In the video, Bester is dressed in civilian clothes.
‘He wore normal clothes delivered by Nandipha Magudumana on most days and had his own sheets,’ read the video caption.
Pictures of the ‘Facebook Rapist’ dressed in different sets of normal clothing have also gone viral, raising many questions about his incarceration conditions.
Sunday Times said that Bester enjoyed several ‘getaways’ from prison in the months before his escape and, on at least two occasions, booked into a hotel in Bloemfontein with Magudumana.
‘The couple stayed at the Tredenham Boutique Hotel in March and again in April using one of Bester’s aliases, TK Nkwana,’ said a report.
‘An invoice from the hotel showed the couple stayed for four nights, checking in on Thursday, March 24, 2022 and out on Monday, March 28.’
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‘However, the hotel’s owner said their booking system showed the couple had stayed a further night, checking out on Tuesday, March 29.’
Meanwhile, Police Minister Bheki Cele said that more arrests are expected in connection with Bester’s escape.
‘… What has become very clear here is that the investigation will have to go much deeper, much higher and sideways. Everything is going to be investigated, there will be no stone left unturned.’
Did you know influencers #ThaboBester collaborated with to promote Arum properties where required to visit The Hyde Park residence, meet him or #DrNandipha and freely take lifestyle pictures around the house. Many of them deleted these posts. pic.twitter.com/WmHETCeVkF
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‘We believe, by the look of things, that many, many people, may will have to answer on this matter… As the investigation continues, you will expect that more people will be arrested,’ said Cele.
So far, four people have been arrested for assisting the convicted rapist escape, including Magudumana, her father Zolile Cornelius Sekeleni, former G4S employee Sehone Matsoara and CCTV technician Teboho Lipholo.
They all appeared in the Bloemfontein Magistrates’ Court on Monday, where Sekeleni was granted a R10 000 bail on condition he reports to the Port Edward police station once a week, remains within the magisterial district of Port Edward, and does not contact any of the state’s witnesses, Times Live reported.
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