South Africa: Two Coligny Farmers Accused of Murder to Continue With Bail Application - News Summed Up

South Africa: Two Coligny Farmers Accused of Murder to Continue With Bail Application


The two farmers accused of killing a teenage boy in Coligny, North West, are expected to continue with their bail application on Monday. Pieter Doorewaard, 26, and Philip Schutte, 34, told the town's magistrate's court on Friday that they would be able to pay R20 000 bail. Some residents claimed he was killed because he was black, which apparently sparked violent protests in the area last week. Smith argued that the court should consider that the accused handed themselves over to police. Mosweu, whose name means "Sorrow", was buried at the Scotland Informal Settlement in Coligny on Sunday.


Source: The North Africa Journal May 08, 2017 03:33 UTC



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