
Purity Sithole, a neighbour, told the court her nephew came to call her on the night of the incident.
“He asked for an ambulance … He said there is a female who was set on fire.”
She told him the number to call for the ambulance and went to investigate.
Sithole said she found Khanyile sitting at the side of the road, crying and with her hands raised. “She said ‘I am burning’. She asked me to help her with water to drink,” she said.
The woman told her she had been assaulted by a Sicelo Xaba, who hit her on the head and leg with a knobkierrie. “He then poured petrol on her and set her alight,” he said.
The motive for the attack was robbery, as Khanyile’s cellphone was stolen, the court was told.
Sithole said she accompanied the injured woman to hospital in the ambulance. En route, Khanyile was still conscious and repeated to paramedics what had happened and the name of her alleged attacker.
The State says that Khanyile and her boyfriend, Mbuso Ngubane, had been walking together when they were accosted by two men, one of them Xaba. One struck Ngubane with a knobkierrie and he then fled.
The other (allegedly Xaba) attacked Khanyile, first hitting her with the stick and then pouring petrol on and setting her alight.
The case is proceeding.


