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Elisa Tsilo’s life sentence reduced as court rethinks domestic violence fire that killed her lover, son

Kennedy MudzuliBy Kennedy MudzuliMarch 10, 2025No Comments
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The Northern Cape High Court has reduced the life sentence of woman convicted of the death of her boyfriend and son.
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The High Court in the Northern Cape has on appeal, significantly reduced the life sentence previously imposed on Elisa Tsilo, who had been convicted following a tragic domestic incident resulting in two deaths. 
 
Tsilo stood trial in June 2017, facing serious charges including two counts of murder, arson, and assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm. Despite maintaining her innocence, she was convicted on 12 October 2017 and sentenced to life imprisonment for the first murder charge, with additional sentences for the other charges. 
 
The tragic events unfolded on 23 December 2016 at a home in Gong-Gong in the district of Barkly West. Tsilo shared the five-roomed brick and mortar house with her partner, their minor son, and her partner's mother, Lena Louw, who owned the property. 
 
Louw's testimony revealed that she found Tsilo in a confrontational state after an ongoing altercation. According to Louw, Tsilo made threatening statements about "burning now" before retrieving a 5-litre petrol container from the outside room. Louw testified that she witnessed Tsilo pouring petrol on the sitting room floor, after which she fled the scene to seek help. 
 
Tsilo's version of events differed significantly. She maintained that a quarrel erupted over her refusal to give money for drugs. During a physical struggle, they knocked over a petrol container. She claimed the fire started near the gas-operated refrigerator. Both Tsilo's partner and their son died from their burn injuries on 24 December 2016 at Robert Sobukwe Hospital in Kimberley. Tsilo also suffered some burn injuries. 
 
In 2024, Tsilo successfully appealed her life sentence. The High Court's ruling centred on a critical re-evaluation of evidence and intent, concluding that the trial court had misdirected itself regarding evidence of premeditation. 
 
Northern Cape High Court Judge President MC Tlaletsi, with Acting Deputy Judge President MC Mamosebo and Judge LG Lever concurring, emphasised that the original court's reasoning failed to consider alternative interpretations of Tsilo's intent. Judge President Tlaletsi noted that the domestic violence context required careful consideration and that the evidence of premeditation was not conclusively established. 
 
The court reduced Tsilo's sentence to 15 years, commencing from her original sentencing date in November 2017, to run concurrently with her other sentences. While acknowledging the brutal nature of the crime, the court recognised the need for a more nuanced approach to cases involving domestic violence. 

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