WATCH | 'Show their faces!' Supporters of murdered e-hailing driver speak outside court

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Eleven people accused of murdering e-hailing taxi driver Abongile Mafalala appeared in the Wynberg magistrate's court on Thursday.

after false information was put out that he had kidnapped children in the area.The accused are also charged with malicious damage to property and robbery with aggravating circumstances.Zandile Maweza speaks outside Wynberg magistrate's court after the appearance of 11 suspects alleged to have murdered her boyfriend Abongile Mafalala.Mafalala’s family and friends were upset that the accused's faces can’t be revealed to the media.

“[At] the time they were beating Abongile ... they were happy, they wanted their faces to be shown. But now today [Thursday] they don’t want their faces to be shown. That’s nonsense. They should be shown all over.”

 

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