Five people accused of the murder of a Mooinooi couple will go on trial in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria in March next year.
Koos Strydom, 52, his wife Marchia, 22, Alex Modau, 36 and two Mozambican brothers appeared briefly in the Brits Magistrate's Court on Thursday, according to court records.
Their case was postponed for trial in the High Court in Pretoria from March 11, 2019.
The two Mozambican brothers who are accused one and three on the charge sheet are facing a charge of rape and could not be named until they have pleaded.
The State alleges that the brothers together with the Strydoms and Modau kidnapped, robbed and killed Joey van Niekerk, 32, and Anisha van Niekerk, 30, of Mooinooi outside Brits on December 10, 2017.
The same-sex married couple went missing on December 10. They went to a funeral in Pretoria but never arrived. Their car was found burnt on December 16 in the Magaliesburg area.
The five are all facing two counts of murder, two counts of kidnapping, robbery with aggravating circumstances, three of theft and the illegal possession of firearms and ammunition.
The two Mozambican brothers, Modau and Koos Strydom are in custody while Marchia Strydom is out on R20,000 bail.
- African News Agency (ANA),