Policewoman allegedly executed six people out of greed! "Some victims were mentally handicapped"
Polokwane (South Africa) - A whole nation is holding its breath because of her crimes: South African policewoman Rachel Kutumela (43) is alleged to have killed a total of six people over the past five years in order to enrich herself from the life insurance policies of her victims. In doing so, she showed no consideration for the weakest members of society ...

Kutumela appeared before the magistrate in Polokwane, 300 kilometers northeast of Johannesburg, today, Friday, with her face hidden behind a mask and hood.
As the local media Polokwane Observer reports, the policewoman was arrested on Thursday after a long investigation in the town of Senwabarwana - where she was also an important part of the police force as Sargent. She is charged with eleven counts of insurance fraud, six counts of murder and two counts of obstruction of justice.
According to the AFP news agency, the 43-year-old is said to have raked in at least ten million rand - equivalent to more than half a million euros - through life and death benefit insurance policies she took out in the names of her six victims!
"Her victims were known to her and came from destitute and disadvantaged backgrounds," explained the police. "Some were physically or mentally disabled." According to the public prosecutor, she allegedly committed the first murder back in 2019.
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She then struck five more times. The body of a disabled man was discovered by a dam, another victim was found burnt to death in a hut.
According to the Polokwane Observer, one of Kutumela's conspicuous features was her blatant car collection. Family members described her as owning two Range Rovers, a Land Cruiser, a BMW 3 Series and a Mercedes-Benz.
In South Africa, the (ex-) policewoman is already being referred to as "Rosmary 2.0". In 2021, Rosemary Ndlovu, also a police officer, was sentenced to life imprisonment. Like Kutumela, she also presumably had six lives on her conscience.
Ndlovu had killed her boyfriend and five relatives in order to collect their insurance policies.