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A jailed member of the AWB has pleaded guilty in a Port Elizabeth court to the murder of a woman in the Gamtoos River Valley 16 years ago.
Thirty-nine-year-old Abraham Myburgh is already serving two sentences - one of life and one of 150 years - for the deaths of more than 20 people in bombings in the nineties.
He was also charged for the murder of Sanet de Wet, who was killed after he escaped from custody.
She was smothered with a pillow at a hide-out on a farm near Patensie and Myburgh was subsequently re-arrested.
Her husband, Jan, is serving 25 years for his role in the right-wing bombing campaign before the 1994 elections.
Security was tight at the regional court for Myburgh's court appearance.
He was brought to court wearing leg irons.
Before court proceedings got underway, he was seen chatting calmly to his wife, Irene.