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Community members attending the case of murder accused Flavio Hlabangwane cheered when they heard that the 26-year-old had abandoned his bail application and would be kept in the hospital facilities of Johannesburg Prison. ....
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Nateniel Julies family still waiting for justice! Christopher Moagi Comments JAMES Julies said he was frustrated about the endless delays in the case of three cops accused of killing his grandson, Nateniel Julies. “I still want justice for my laaitie who was killed like a dog,” he said. James said that the delays had been sucking the strength out of the family. “Let’s keep on fighting for justice, not only for Nateniel, but for all the children who are killed by the very same people who are supposed to protect us.” Vorster Netshiongolo, who is out on bail, Caylene Whiteboy and Simon Ndyalvana appeared briefly in the Protea Magistrates Court for the murder of Nateniel. ....
Court grants bail to former policeman in Nathaniel Julies case Updated Jacaranda FM Share this: The Protea Magistrate’s Court in Soweto has granted bail to one of the three accused linked to the murder of Eldorado Park teenager Nathaniel Julies. Julies, who was living with Down Syndrome, was shot and killed just meters from his home in August. Former police officer Voster Netshiongolo, who is charged with hiding evidence and thereby defeating the ends of justice, was granted bail of R10,000. The two other officers are charged with murder and discharging a firearm in a public space. It was Netshiongolo’s second attempt at securing bail based on new facts. ....
Nathaniel Julies’ family frustrated over delays in getting murder trial started The 16-year-old, who had Downs syndrome, was shot dead during a protest in Eldorado Park in August. FILE: Family members of murdered teen Nathaniel Julies at the Proteas Magistrates Court on 22 September 2020. Picture: Abigail Javier/EWN 105 days ago JOHANNESBURG - The family of Nathaniel Julies on Friday said it was frustrated by the slow pace of the justice system. The 16-year-old, who had Downs syndrome, was shot dead during a protest in Eldorado Park in August. Julies’ uncle, Cyril Brown, said that the delays in seeing the actual trial come to court had weighed very heavily on the family. ....