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SA gang-rapist jailed for life South African Anene Booysen gang-rapist jailed for life
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South African rapist sentenced to life in prison over gang-rape case which shocked the nation A South African man found guilty of the rape and brutal murder of a 17-year-old girl has been sentenced to two life terms in prison by a court near Cape Town.
More to follow. State prosecutors had requested this sentence - without parole - for Johannes Kana.
Anene Booysen died in February, hours after she was mutilated in a gang-rape and attack that shocked the country.
South Africa has one of the highest rates of sexual violence in the world.
The BBC's Nomsa Maseko at the court in Swellendam, 220km (136 miles) from Cape Town, says Kana's uncle clapped his hands and laughed as the judge announced the sentence.
"This is a joke," he said.
Ms Booysen was left for dead at a construction site near her house and later died in a Cape Town hospital after she had been raped and disembowelled.
At the time President Jacob Zuma described the attack as "shocking, cruel and most inhumane".
He called for courts to impose the "harshest sentences" for sexual crimes.
During the trial, doctors who treated Ms Booysen described her horrific injuries - one said they were the worst injuries she had ever seen.