Northern Cape teen in court for brutal killing of his parents

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According to police spokesperson Lt-Col Dimakatso Mooi, the teen - who has not yet been named - will appear in the Pampierstad magistrate's court again on September 7.

A Northern Cape teenager appeared in court on Monday for the brutal slaying of his parents.A teenager from Pampierstad, in the Northern Cape, appeared in court on Monday for the brutal slaying of his parents.

According to police spokesperson Lt-Col Dimakatso Mooi, the teen - who has not yet been named - will appear in the Pampierstad magistrate's court again on September 7."The bodies of the couple, aged 67 and 57, were discovered on August 27 in the veld with open cut wounds and marks that suggested that they had been dragged with a vehicle to where they were found," said Mooi."The case is remanded to September 7 for bail application.

A source close to the investigation had previously told SowetanLIVE's sister publication TimesLIVE that the man was found lying face up

 

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