3 decades on, Anton Fransch’s family still waiting for justice

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Three decades on, slain anti-apartheid Anton Fransch’s family is still waiting for justice.

JOHANNESBURG - The inquest into the death Imam Abdullah Haron - which is under way at the Western Cape High Court has brought into sharp focus the delays with investigations into other slain anti-apartheid activists.

Armed with a pistol and an AK-47 he managed to hold off about 40 heavily armed apartheid policemen from 12:30am until around 7:45am. His brother Marc Fransch said after his brother had disappeared they were told that he had gone overseas to study. But the idea that he was back in South Africa and had been killed didn’t seem real.“Part of his body was against the wall and his fingers lying there, the hand is lying there, his body was gone already but we could see the evidence.”

 

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