JUST-IN: Pastor Kidnaps And K!lls His Wife’s 12-Year-Old Sister, Sets Her Body Ablaze

Nqayi, the founder of the Holy Burning Fire Ministries of God, kidnapped the minor and took her to nearby bushes where he allegedly k!lled her and set her body on fire…CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

On Thursday, July 24, 2025, a South African pastor Sonwabo Nqayi appeared in court over the alleged kidnapping and brutal murder of his 12-year-old sister-in-law, Lithaliyanda Ntini.

Nqayi, the founder of the Holy Burning Fire Ministries of God, kidnapped the minor and took her to nearby bushes where he allegedly k!lled her and set her body on fire.

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, July 24.

“The prosecution has successfully opposed the bail application of Sonwabo Nqayi (39) in the Motherwell Magistrates’ Court,” the statement read.

“He made his first appearance on 30 June 2025, charged with premeditated murder, kidnapping, and defeating or obstructing the course of justice, in connection with the tragic death of his 12-year-old sister-in-law, Lithaliyanda Ntini.

“It is alleged that on 24 June 2025, the accused, who is a pastor and founder of the Holy Burning Fire Ministries of God, kidnapped the minor and took her to nearby bushes in NU6, Motherwell, where he allegedly m8rdered her and set her body alight.

“The victim was reported missing after she failed to return home from a nearby shop earlier on that day. Her burnt body was discovered in the early hours of 27 June 2025, at approximately 02:10, in the bushes.

“The State opposed bail because the matter was premeditated, there was a likelihood of his evading trial, and using his influence to threaten witnesses. The court ruled in favour of the prosecution.

“The matter has been remanded to 28 August 2025 for further investigation. The NPA remains resolute in its commitment to ensuring that justice is served for victims of violent crime, especially those who are most vulnerable in our society.”…CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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