GALLERY: Inside the police cell where Neil Aggett allegedly took his life

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A new inquest into the death of anti-apartheid activist Neil Aggett has been reopened in a Johannesburg court. Aggett, a doctor and trade unionist, died in 1982 in police custody at the then John Vorster Square Police Station.

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LIVESTREAM: Inquest into Neil Aggett's death beginsHe died in 1982 after he was detained for seventy days without trial. One wonders if the Blacker than thou brigade and the 'all whites are oppressors' clowns will have anything to say about this. Maybe not, because by virtue they'll be defending a land thief, not so?
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