Farming Communities Fear Rise in Mob Justice Attacks

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Police are investigating the deaths of two men from the Chatsworth farming community near Malmesbury, following allegations of mob justice. Cedick Jonathan van Schalkwyk was reportedly dragged from his home and beaten to death by a group claiming to be hunting farm robbers, while the body of Nicolas “Whitey” Gedult was later recovered from a river near Philadelphia with his hands tied behind his back.

Details of the Targeted Attacks

The incident involving Van Schalkwyk began when a group arrived at his family home in a bakkie. According to a relative, the group’s vehicle lights were bright enough to obscure the registration number and the identities of those inside. The assailants alleged they were searching for suspects involved in a farm robbery. Upon Van Schalkwyk’s exit, the group identified him, with members brandishing a firearm, poles, and pieces of metal.

The investigation expanded following the discovery of Nicolas “Whitey” Gedult’s body on Wednesday, 8 July 2026. Gedult, a resident of Silvertown, had been reported missing at the Malmesbury SAPS on Monday, 6 July 2026. A neighbourhood committee member suggested the same group may be responsible for both incidents, noting that a woman reportedly involved in the assault on Van Schalkwyk was also observed at the scene in Silvertown.

Did You Know?
Nicolas “Whitey” Gedult was found with his hands tied behind his back in a river near Philadelphia, two days after his uncle reported him missing to the Malmesbury SAPS.

Police Investigation and Status

Police spokesperson Captain FC van Wyk confirmed that authorities are currently investigating cases of kidnapping and murder. While an intensive search was conducted by Malmesbury police leading to the recovery of Gedult’s body, no arrests have been made as of the latest update. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding both deaths remains ongoing.

Police Investigation and Status

Frequently Asked Questions

What evidence links the two deaths?
A neighbourhood committee member stated that a woman described in the assault of Cedick Jonathan van Schalkwyk was also present at the Silvertown scene where Nicolas “Whitey” Gedult was last seen.

What were the circumstances of the search for Nicolas Gedult?
After his uncle reported him missing on 6 July 2026, Malmesbury police conducted an intensive search that resulted in the discovery of his body in a river near Philadelphia on 8 July 2026.

Have any arrests been made in connection with these cases?
No. According to Captain FC van Wyk, investigations into the kidnapping and murder cases are continuing, but no suspects have been arrested at this stage.

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