The names Reeva Steenkamp, Karabo Mokoena, and Uyinene Mrwetyana are ones we are all familiar with as South Africans, albeit due to very unfortunate circumstances.
All three women have two things in common: they lost their lives at the hands of men, and they had their trials widely televised live on South Africa’s screens.
Today, South Africans are bearing witness to the ongoing murder trial of Tshegofatso Pule, a 20-year-old woman who, along with her unborn child, was found dead, hanging from a tree in Roodepoort on June 4, 2020. Her death, like many others, left South Africans outraged.
Alongside this outrage, however, is an air of sensationalism in the consumption and reporting of said news.
News channels are in constant competition with one another in the quest to…