Elias Xitavhudzi

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Elias Xitavhudzi
Born
Elias Xitavhudzi

Died(1960-11-14)14 November 1960
Cause of deathHanging
Other namesPangaman
Criminal penaltyDeath by hanging
Details
Victims16
Span of crimes
1953–1959
CountrySouth African Union

Elias Xitavhudzi was a South African serial killer who murdered 16 men and women in Atteridgeville, South Africa, in the 1950s. Xitavhudzi targeted only whites in the then-strictly segregated community. His killing spree caused a local sensation during the peak years of South Africa's apartheid regime. Prior to his capture, he acquired the nickname "Pangaman" (panga being a local word for the machete with which he mutilated his victims).

Xitavhudzi was arrested after selling a stolen watch which had belonged to one of his victims, prompting his arrest. In prison he confessed to all his crimes. He was quickly tried and convicted of 16 murders. Sentenced to death, he was hanged on 14 November 1960. He was the second in a series of at least a half-dozen serial killers to have plagued the township of Atteridgeville.[1]

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  1. ^ Newton, Michael (2006). The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers. Infobase. pp. 207, 246. ISBN 9780816069873.


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