BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY Joseph Ntshongwana
Joseph Ntshongwana is a former South African rugby player who played for the Blue Bulls from 1998 to 2001. He appeared in the Vodacom Cup and Currie Cup tournaments for the Blue Bulls, winning nine caps in the Vodacom and two in the Currie.
Arrest for Murder
Ntshongwana was arrested in 2011 for allegedly hacking three men to death and wounding a fourth with an axe to avenge the gang-rape and subsequent HIV-infection of his daughter, 2011.[1] Police later reported that the rape never occurred.[2] At his arraignment, Ntshongwana was violent and spoke in tongues.
At a mental competency hearing in January 2012, it was revealed that Ntshongwana, now known as "The Axe Man", was mentally ill, suffering from shizoaffective disorder.[3] His father told the court his son suffered from bipolar disorder.
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