Protestors oppose bail application
The dozens of people are calling for ‘no bail’ for the five people who were arrested after human remains were found in their possession

‘No bail’. That is the unanimous call from the locals who joined the community protests march this morning.
The dozens of people are calling for ‘no bail’ for the five people who were arrested after human remains were found in their possession.
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Starting at 7am at Augustine’s Shop in Rensburgdrift, the protestors led by Inkatha Freedom Party Councillor Mthembeni Majola, made their way to Albert Street in front of the Estcourt Magistrate’s Court.
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The five suspects will be making their second court appearance today.
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