South African DJ Donald Sebolai Sentenced

The former radio DJ has been sentenced to 20 years in jail for the murder of his girlfriend Dolly Tshabalala in 2014.

  • South Africa:   Emotional Farewell for Killer DJ Sebolai

    News24Wire, 4 March 2016

    Convicted murderer Donald Sebolai on Friday bid an emotional goodbye to his family, and a woman believed to be his new girlfriend, after being handed a 25-year jail sentence for… Read more »

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  • South Africa:   Govt Happy With DJ's 20-Year Sentence

    News24Wire, 4 March 2016

    Government says it's happy with the 20-year prison sentence handed down to former Jozi FM DJ Donald Sebolai in the Johannesburg High Court sitting in Palm Ridge on Friday. Read more »

  • South Africa:   DJ Sebolai Jailed for 20 Years

    News24Wire, 4 March 2016

    Convicted murderer, former Jozi FM DJ Donald Sebolai was on Friday sentenced to 20 years behind bars for the murder of his girlfriend Dolly Tshabalala. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Sebolai to Be Sentenced

    News24Wire, 4 March 2016

    Convicted murderer, DJ Donald Sebolai, is expected to be sentenced in the High Court sitting in Palm Ridge on Friday. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Sebolai's Lawyer Pleads for Leniency

    News24Wire, 18 February 2016

    The lawyer of convicted murderer Donald Sebolai on Thursday asked the court to consider giving him a sentence lighter than the prescribed minimum of 15 years. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Donald Sebolai Isn't a Violent Man, Court Hears

    News24Wire, 18 February 2016

    The degree of violence that was used in the killing of former Jozi FM DJ Donald Sebolai's girlfriend was not so serious to suggest Sebolai was a violent man, the High Court sitting… Read more »

  • South Africa:   Killer DJ Wails in Court

    News24Wire, 10 February 2016

    Convicted killer Donald Sebolai wailed, shook his head, and blew his nose as he told the High Court sitting in Palm Ridge that he did not kill his girlfriend, Dolly Tshabalala. Read more »

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