AfriForum’s Gerrie Nel to represent Senzo Meyiwa family in court

Flanders

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All of that just to be wrong, I had not commented on this specific story if you had two brain cells to rub together you would have realised that post is from an unrelated thread,

The two bottom feeding maggots thought it was great idea to use this tragic event and Afriforum helping out to push some ****ing narrative.

So how about all you bottom feeders keep me out of your trip to use a tragedy to prove a point.

You were the one saying Afriforum only acts out of spite. I was simply proving you wrong since you never would have said a word in this thread otherwise. Not the first time you've gone full retard over Afriforum either, calling them racist etc.

Anyway, without making it already more personal than it has become, I'll leave it at that.
 

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You were the one saying Afriforum only acts out of spite. I was simply proving you wrong since you never would have said a word in this thread otherwise. Not the first time you've gone full retard over Afriforum either, calling them racist etc.

Anyway, without making it already more personal than it has become, I'll leave it at that.
Oi, don't traumatize the poor guy with reality more than he has already been already.

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The two bottom feeding maggots thought it was great idea to use this tragic event and Afriforum helping out to push some ****ing narrative.

From what I understand the family approached Afriforum, so how is it Afriforum that are supposedly pushing a narrative? Undertones of racism there bud. Mirror. Look in it.
 
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From what I understand the family approached Afriforum, so how is it Afriforum that are supposedly pushing a narrative? Undertones of racism there bud. Mirror. Look in it.
I think you failed to read.
 

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Gerrie Nel wants inquest to allow witnesses subpoenaed in Senzo Meyiwa case

Pretoria - AfriForum believes that a formal inquest in the Senzo Meyiwa case will give way to finding out who pulled the trigger on the night the former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper and captain was shot dead.


This is according to the civil rights organisation’s advocate, Gerrie Nel who was unpacking AfriForum’s strategy in the case which has stalled for five years now.


In a letter to the Director of Public Prosecution, Andrew Chauke, AfriForum requested an inquest to allow for witnesses to be subpoenaed to give evidence.


Nel said the answers to what truly happened lie with the eight people that were present in the east rand house when Meyiwa was shot in an alleged robbery.


Nel said following them taking the case last month, they had interviewed several witnesses which included former police officers which led them to believe that cross examining the people that were there that night would reveal who pulled the trigger.

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Good for Afriforum to shed some light on the subject maybe some authorities will wake up..... ok I just reread my own post never mind they will never

Anyway Afriforum works on donations by anybody to fund these cases.
 
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