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Mariette Bosch : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mariette Bosch
Mariëtte Sonjaleen Bosch (died 31 March 2001, later named Mariëtte Wolmarans〔Meyer, Lukas. "(SA vrou veg in skadu van Botswana-galg )." ''Rapport''. 9 December 2000. Retrieved on 26 March 2013.〕) was a South African woman who was executed by the government of Botswana on 31 March 2001 at age 50.〔Penketh, Anne. "(America and the world's executioners join efforts to block UN moves to end death penalty )." ''The Independent''. Thursday 15 November 2007. Retrieved on 26 March 2013.〕 She was executed by hanging for the murder of Maria Magdalene "Ria" Wolmarans,〔Bird, Maryann. "(Until Death Us Do Part )." ''TIME''. Monday February 12, 2001. Retrieved on 26 March 2013. "Barring a presidential decree of clemency, Bosch—who still maintains she is innocent—would be the first white woman to be executed in Botswana's history."〕〔"(Bosch loses appeal )." ''News 24''. 30 January 2001. Retrieved on 26 March 2013.〕 another South African woman,〔 in June 1996. Mariette Bosch was the first white woman to be executed in Botswana.〔〔"(Love-triangle murderer hanged )." ''BBC''. Monday 2 April 2001. Retrieved on 26 March 2013.〕 She was the fourth woman to be hanged in Botswana since that country's independence.〔 Due to these two factors the murder case received attention from outside Botswana.〔"(Bosch film row )." ''BBC''. Wednesday 2 May 2001. Retrieved on 27 March 2013.〕 It was referred to as "Botswana's White Mischief" after a murder case involving White people in Kenya. ==Background== Mariette Bosch was the daughter of an affluent liquor store owner in South Africa.〔 Mariette Bosch and her husband Justin had moved from South Africa to an expatriate community in Gaborone, Botswana.〔 They moved to Botswana due to a low crime rate and a bustling economy, and they lived in Phakalane, a neighbourhood in Gaborone that was popular with affluent White South Africans. Many referred to it as "Little Sandton". Mariette Bosch became a member of the Gaborone Dutch Reformed Church and joined the high society there.〔McGreal, Chris. "(Love, loot, lust and loathing )." ''The Guardian''. Monday 22 January 2001. Retrieved on 26 March 2013.〕 Mariette Bosch had three children.〔Morrall, p. (61 ).〕 In Gaborone they became friends with Ria Wolmarans and her husband Marthinus "Tienie" Wolmarans. In 1995 Justin Bosch died in an automobile accident. Afterwards, Tienie Wolmarans and Mariette Bosch began having an affair,〔 and the two had sexual intercourse.〔 The Wolmarans had separated in 1993 and had moved back in together in 1994. Tienie Wolmarans had promised Bosch that he would divorce his wife.〔
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