A woman accused of fatally shooting a four-year-old boy appeared in court today as the community continues to reel from the tragic incident that claimed the life of young Obekang Minyuku. The case has drawn widespread public attention, with residents demanding accountability and justice for the child’s death.
According to information presented to the court, Obekang was allegedly shot by his neighbour while he was playing outside the suspect’s gate. The incident unfolded in a residential area where children were reportedly playing, unaware of the danger that would soon shatter the neighbourhood’s sense of safety. The child sustained a gunshot wound and was pronounced dead at the scene, leaving family members, friends, and neighbours devastated.

The accused, identified as Tselane Mautla, was arrested shortly after the shooting. Witnesses at the scene described a tense and emotional atmosphere following the incident. Several community members reportedly confronted Mautla, expressing shock and anger over what had happened. Some witnesses claimed that she appeared calm in the immediate aftermath, folding her arms as residents gathered and questioned her actions. The situation escalated as emotions ran high, and police were forced to intervene to prevent further confrontation.
Obekang’s death has sparked outrage across the community, with residents calling for swift and decisive justice. Many have expressed concern about the presence and handling of firearms in residential areas, especially where children are present. Community leaders and concerned residents have emphasized the need for accountability, warning that such incidents should never be allowed to repeat themselves.
During her court appearance, Mautla faced charges related to the fatal shooting. The proceedings were closely watched by members of the public, some of whom attended court to show support for Obekang’s family. The court heard that investigations into the circumstances surrounding the shooting are ongoing, as authorities work to establish exactly how the firearm was discharged and whether negligence played a role.
The prosecution opposed any suggestion of leniency at this stage, citing the seriousness of the offence and the loss of a young life. The defence, meanwhile, is expected to present its arguments as the case progresses. For now, Mautla remains in custody while the legal process unfolds.
As the investigation continues, the tragedy has reignited discussions around gun safety and responsibility within communities. Parents in the area have voiced fears about their children’s safety, while others have called for stronger enforcement of firearm regulations and increased awareness about safe gun storage.
For Obekang’s family, however, no legal outcome can undo the pain of losing a child. Mourners have continued to gather in support, offering condolences and calling for justice in his name. The case has been postponed to a later date as investigations proceed, with the nation watching closely and hoping that justice will be served for the young boy whose life was cut tragically short.
