7 December 2015 - report by Sue Ettmayr of the Capricorn Review: (update: 3 black men were arrested as suspects
for the torture-murder of Afrikaner equine-expert Mrs Anna Catharina Langenhoven, 67.
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Three suspects were arrested at Mshongoville village at Mentz Mankweng in connection with the murder of Rina Langenhoven, the resort manager at the farm Silver Mist.
Three suspects aged 45, 35 and 32 were arrested at Mshongoville village at Mentz Mankweng in connection with the murder of 67-year-old resort manager at the farm Silver Mist over the weekend.
The suspects were arrested on Tuesday morning after detectives tracked down the stolen vehicle taken during the incident says provincial police Col Ronel Otto.
As earlier reported Rina Langenhoven’s body was discovered under a mattress in one of the rooms by the domestic worker when she reported for duty on Monday morning.
“Her hands were tied behind her back and her mouth bound, both with packaging tape. Only electronic items were taken from the house: a laptop, radio, television and cell phones.
These were found in the arrested men's possession during their arrest. They are scheduled to appear in the Pietersburg Magistrate's court for arraignment and will be faces charges of
murder and house-robbery, she said.
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Mrs Anna Catharina Langenhoven (Rina), the 67-year-old Resort manager of Silver Mist, just outside the village of Haenertsburg, was found murdered.
The Afrikaner woman's body was discovered hidden under a mattress in one of the rooms by the domestic worker when reporting for duty on Monday morning.
This was confirmed by provincial police spokeswoman Col Ronel Otto. “She was found with her hands were tied behind her back and her mouth bound, both with packaging tape.”
“Preliminary investigations seem to indicate that the deceased was attacked by unknown assailants while watching television.”
The motive for the killing has not yet been established: only two cellphones and an Isuzu bakkie were missing from the scene - nothing else was 'robbed'.
No arrests have been made as yet and investigation continue. It's not known which of her injuries caused her death. Mrs Langenhoven was well known in the equine world and was involved with the Arabian horses at Silver Mist.
She’d worked at major studs in the United Arab Emirates and in Kentucky in the USA where she gained experience in stud and stable management.
Langenhoven worked in the advertising worked for more than two decades and took over the management of Silver Mist when she moved to the area some six years ago.
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