Man accused of killing US tourist tried to escape from custody

Forensics at the crime scene where a 22-year-old American tourist was stabbed to death at the Atlantic Point Backpackers in Green Point. Picture: Leon Knipe

Forensics at the crime scene where a 22-year-old American tourist was stabbed to death at the Atlantic Point Backpackers in Green Point. Picture: Leon Knipe

Published Feb 13, 2024

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Cape Town - The Congolese man accused of stabbing and killing a US citizen with a kitchen knife in Green Point made his first appearance in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court on Monday.

Gedeon Tshimowa, 27, reportedly had an argument with Phillips Olagoke Allen-Barake, 22, on Friday morning in the kitchen of Atlantic Point backpackers when the American tourist was stabbed to death.

Tshimowa was arrested and the court heard that not only was he charged with murder, but he also faced a charge of escaping from custody.

The accused walked into the dock yesterday. He did not speak.

His private lawyer did the talking. He said his client had been in South Africa for 20 years and had the necessary documentation.

The defence counsel also said Tshimowa had no previous convictions, outstanding warrants or pending cases.

He was arrested at his home, and the case was postponed to February 27 for bail information.

The owner of the backpackers told the Cape Argus that they would only speak through their spokesperson.

“This is still very traumatic not only to us but to the staff and other people here. The family of the deceased have been contacted.”

National Tourism Crisis Communications spokesperson Natalia Rosa said they were saddened by the incident.

“A conflict arose the previous night at a backpacker accommodation between two guests.

“Though it was seemingly resolved, tensions tragically escalated again the following morning, on February 9, in the guest kitchen.

“Despite attempts by accommodation staff to diffuse the situation calmly, one guest ultimately fatally stabbed the other using a kitchen knife in a devastating end to their dispute.

“Our deepest condolences go out to the family and friends of the deceased during this profoundly difficult time.”

The charge sheet reads: “The accused is/are guilty of the crime of murder, on or about the 9th day of February 2024 and at Sea Point Backpackers, the accused did unlawfully and intentionally kill a male person.

“On the second charge the document states that the accused is/are guilty of the offence of contravening the provisions of Section 51(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 – escaping from custody.

“In that upon or about February 9 near or at Sea Point District/Regional Division of the Western Cape, the accused, after he had been lawfully arrested and before being lodged in a prison, police cell or lock-up did unlawfully and intentionally escape or attempt to escape from such custody.”

mandilakhe.tshwete@inl.co.za

Cape Argus