KZN South Coast Terror: 'Tiger' Shusha Handed 23 Years for Savage Bush-Knife Attack on Sleeping Pensioner (75)
PORT SHEPSTONE — The Port Shepstone Regional Court has handed down a heavy 23-year direct prison sentence to 45-year-old Mpumelelo "Tiger" Shusha following a brutal home invasion in the holiday town of Port Edward.
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) welcomed the sentence, which marks a significant breakthrough against a violent housebreaking syndicate that had been terrorizing elderly residents along the KwaZulu-Natal South Coast.
Ambushed in the Dark
According to the state's evidence, the harrowing attack took place near midnight on 24 November 2023. The 75-year-old victim was fast asleep in his home when Shusha and two heavily armed accomplices smashed their way through the security barriers.
Armed with a large bush knife (panga) and an assortment of other weapons, the three men stormed the elderly man's bedroom. They launched a savage physical assault on the pensioner while he was still trapped in his bed, leaving him with severe physical injuries.

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