Update: Brakpan SAPS call for calm after 12-year-old appears in court over fatal crash
Local police are urging the community to let justice take its course.
A 12-year-old boy accused of driving the car that killed 14-year-old Malcolm Booysen on Saturday has appeared in the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court.
Local police are calling for community restraint as investigations continue.
According to Brakpan SAPS communications officer Constable Audrey Buthelezi, a case of culpable homicide and driving without a driver’s licence was registered at the local police station.
Buthelezi told the Brakpan Herald the suspect’s parents confirmed having no knowledge that he drove off with the vehicle from their home.
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“The suspect appeared in the Brakpan Magistrate’s Court on Monday (yesterday) and was released into the custody of his parents. The case was postponed to August as the court ordered an assessment of the minor’s criminal capacity,” she said.
“The families of both the deceased victim and the minor suspect are currently receiving counselling and the support needed.”
Brakpan SAPS station commander Brigadier Johanna Ngoma said the unfortunate death of Booysen has left law enforcement and community members devastated and in shock.
She added that as heartbreaking as the situation is, it should also be an eye-opener to every parent to firmly instil discipline in their children and to always know where their children are and what they are doing, even while at home.
The brigadier further requested that community members allow the law to take its course and to not, in any form, torment the involved minor suspect and his family.



