Waluś still receiving medical treatment after stabbing, awaiting news on parole

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The Constitutional Court recently ordered Chris Hani’s killer be released on parole within 10 days, but correctional services is remaining mum on the release date

Janusz Walus at the TRC hearings in Pretoria. His release on parole has sparked debate. PIcture: NICKY DE BLOIS/FILE PHOTOOn November 21, the Constitutional Court ordered that, who murdered SA Communist Party leader Chris Hani in 1993, be released on parole within 10 days. will be released will be taken by justice and correctional services minister Ronald Lamola.

Nxumalo said the department was ensuring Waluś remains stable and fully recovers after he was stabbed by a fellow inmate on Tuesday, so he can be taken to his cell. The Sowetan reported on Thursday that the alleged attacker is a former SA Air Force sergeant and MK cadre, serving a life sentence for murder.

 

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