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Man accused of raping, murdering Cape Town teen heads to high court

Cape Town - The case against the man accused of raping and murdering Cape Town teenager Lekita Moore has been transferred to the Western Cape High Court.

Cameron Wilson made a brief appearance in the Bishop Lavis Magistrate’s Court on Thursday. The case was postponed to December 8 in the Western Cape High Court. 

Her body was found in a veld in Nooitgedacht on September 12 after she had left home to go to a karaoke party in Valhalla Park.

She had been stabbed 98 times, and parts of her genitals and one breast were cut off.

She was left naked in the dirt.

Wilson was out on bail in connection with another case when Moore was killed.

Moore’s friend Xavier Bester was shot and killed the night Moore’s body was found.

 

 

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