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South African Anene Booysen gang-rapist jailed for life | |
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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. | |
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. |