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South African farm worker describes how women fed to pigs to 'dispose of evidence'

South African farm worker describes how women fed to pigs to 'dispose of evidence'

In a South African court, farm worker Adrian De Wet testified about the horrific details of how women were fed to pigs to "dispose of evidence." De Wet claimed that when pigs are hungry enough, they will eat anything, including human remains. The testimony sheds light on the alleged crimes that took place on the farm, where the remains of multiple women were reportedly found. The case has drawn significant attention, as it highlights the potential for disturbing and unethical practices on some farms. The court is now tasked with investigating the allegations and determining the truth behind this chilling account. The summary emphasizes the key facts presented in the article, without making any assumptions or judgments. The focus is on providing a concise and objective overview of the testimony given in the court proceedings.

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