A former Nigerian Olympic athlete,
Ambrose Monye has been sentenced to life imprisonment in South Africa. Monye
was sentenced alongside Andre Gouws for the murder of Channelle Henning.
They were sentenced at the North Guateng High Court in Pretoria.
After having denied for months, both of them confessed to being involved in the murder of the 26-year-old Henning.
Ambrose Monye was in the North Gauteng High Court, South Africa on Monday when their judgment was handed down to them
She was shot in Faerie Glen, in the east of Pretoria on November 8, 2011 just after she dropped her son at a creche. At that time, Channelle and her estranged husband, Nick Henning had been locked in a custody battle.
Mr Henning was picked up by law enforcement agents in December after his best friend, Gouws told the court that Henning offered him a million Rands to have his wife killed. Gouws also told the court that he offered Monye R 50,000 to find killers who would do the job.
The killers, Gerhardus (Doepie) du Please and Willem (Tattoo or Pike) Pieterse are already serving 18-year jail terms, following their guilty pleas to the murder charge.
The Nigerian Olympian said he was ashamed of his actions. Back in 2011, Monye who represented Nigeria at the Seoul ’88 Olympics was acquitted of murder after he allegedly beat a man to death. The former athlete ran a security outfit, “Big Dog Security” but that was not enough to keep him off police radar for drug dealing. His lifestyle also drew attention. Though well built himself, the former athlete hardly ever went anywhere without his hefty bodyguards.
Authorities tried to investigate how he got his South African citizenship and if it was done legally. His ID number gives his age as 40, indicating that he represented Nigeria at the age of 14.
Words used to describe him by South African investigators include “strong and dangerous” as well as the “kingpin of Pretoria’s underworld”
They were sentenced at the North Guateng High Court in Pretoria.
After having denied for months, both of them confessed to being involved in the murder of the 26-year-old Henning.
Ambrose Monye was in the North Gauteng High Court, South Africa on Monday when their judgment was handed down to them
She was shot in Faerie Glen, in the east of Pretoria on November 8, 2011 just after she dropped her son at a creche. At that time, Channelle and her estranged husband, Nick Henning had been locked in a custody battle.
Mr Henning was picked up by law enforcement agents in December after his best friend, Gouws told the court that Henning offered him a million Rands to have his wife killed. Gouws also told the court that he offered Monye R 50,000 to find killers who would do the job.
The killers, Gerhardus (Doepie) du Please and Willem (Tattoo or Pike) Pieterse are already serving 18-year jail terms, following their guilty pleas to the murder charge.
The Nigerian Olympian said he was ashamed of his actions. Back in 2011, Monye who represented Nigeria at the Seoul ’88 Olympics was acquitted of murder after he allegedly beat a man to death. The former athlete ran a security outfit, “Big Dog Security” but that was not enough to keep him off police radar for drug dealing. His lifestyle also drew attention. Though well built himself, the former athlete hardly ever went anywhere without his hefty bodyguards.
Authorities tried to investigate how he got his South African citizenship and if it was done legally. His ID number gives his age as 40, indicating that he represented Nigeria at the age of 14.
Words used to describe him by South African investigators include “strong and dangerous” as well as the “kingpin of Pretoria’s underworld”
He should serve the life jail with hard labour
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