Woman remanded in custody for the brutal murder of a man at Mpumalanga farm

Sonell Joubert has appeared before the Tonga Magistrate's Court facing a charge of murder.

Sonell Joubert has appeared before the Tonga Magistrate's Court facing a charge of murder.

Published Feb 12, 2025

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A 45-year-old woman, Sonell Joubert, has appeared before the Tonga Magistrate's Court on Monday after she was arrested for murder.

Joubert, the owner of Tswale Educational Elephant Interactions, was arrested earlier this month following the discovery of Jurgen Nel’s body at Lowhills Farm.

Mpumalanga provincial police spokesperson, Lieutenant Colonel Jabu Ndubane said the brutal murder took place on Monday last week.

“According to a report, on that fateful day, the suspect allegedly stabbed and killed Jurgens Nel, 45, at a certain farm in Kamhlushwa near Komatipoort,” she said.

The slain Jurgens Nel.

Police as well as paramedics were notified about the incident.

“Upon arrival at the farm, the victim had sustained multiple visible wounds and was unfortunately certified dead at the scene,” said Ndubane.

Meanwhile, a murder case was opened, and an investigation was conducted.

Preliminary investigation by police indicates that Nel was allegedly stabbed by Joubert, although the motive is yet to be determined.

“Further investigation suggests that there could have been some kind of a scuffle that broke out prior to the fatal stabbing. However, through further investigations, the truth of what transpired will be revealed,” said Ndubane.

Joubert was later arrested by the police and after a court appearance, the case was postponed to February 18.

The arrested woman is scheduled to seek bail during her next court appearance.

The Lowvelder in Mpumalanga reported that Joubert recently laid a charge against Nel for violating a protection order she had obtained against him. According to the report, Joubert claimed that Nel had insulted and assaulted her.

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