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Son struggles with mom's murder

2007-01-23 10:08
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Cape Town - A woman from Boston, who was brutally assaulted at the weekend, died on Monday morning while her husband was still fighting for his life in Tygerberg Hospital.

Robert Horstman, 73, and his wife Julie, 74, who were living in the same house at the corner of 6th Lane and Lincoln Street for more than 50 years, were apparently tied to a chair in their bedroom for several hours. They were found unconscious in their home after the robbers had apparently gained entrance to their house through a bathroom window.

Relatives and acquaintances were surprised by the fact that nothing had apparently been removed from the house.

The police were investigating charges of murder, attempted murder and armed robbery.

Murder 'cruel'

Wesley Horstmann, one of the couple's sons, described the attack and murder as cruel and senseless.

"If somebody had called to say my mother had had a heart attack, I would have been able to understand it. But not this."

He also feared for his father's life. "He is not well. His condition is still critical. He was weaker than my mother. I don't know if he is going to make it."

At the time of Die Burger's visit to the house, forensic officials were still combing the scene for clues.

According to Wesley Horstmann it didn't seem as if anything had been stolen.

"My mother's handbag with her ID inside was still inside the house."

Police spokesperson superintendent Billy Jones said it didn't seem as if anything was missing from the house first glance, but "only the victims can confirm whether anything had been taken".

A neighbour of nearly 30 years called Jeanne (she didn't want to provide her surname), also described Mrs Horstmann's death as senseless.

"They weren't silly old people. They were careful. If they (the robbers) didn't take anything, why did they break in?" she said.

Wesley Horstmann didn't want to comment on the crime situation in the country, but praised the police for the manner in which they had handled the case.

"The public is of the opinion that the police are not doing anything, but I have respect for them." "I just want to tell Boston's residents: Wake up. That's what it's all about. You must boost your security."

He said his parents often discussed the option of installing an alarm system.

"But they don't understand the way it works. I bought them a DVD-machine the other day, which has still not been connected."

"My mother did everything in the house. My father just sat and read the newspaper or watched television."

His mother will be buried later this week. "The church is organising everything," he said.

The couple was married for 52 years.

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