Five suspects appeared briefly in the Wynberg Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday after they were discovered in possession of items belonging to missing German tourist Nick Frischke. Two suspects were arrested on 21 February and three on 23 February.
Two suspects, according to reliable sources, are alleged gangsters, one of whom was recently released from prison. According to former ward councillor Dick Meter, unemployment is high in Hangberg and drugs are rampant, creating an environment for crime to thrive.was fatally shot, allegedly by a group of criminals, on Numbi Road near White River.while hiking at East Fort above Chapman’s Peak Drive. His death elicited widespread local and international condemnation.
Frischke’s brother wrote on Facebook: “I’m still in Brandenberg and not in South Africa as well as the whole family. As long as he is not found, he lives. You should only give up hope when hope is lost and you have certainty.” “Whenever we walk and come across a person walking alone we warn him/her about the dangers and walk with that person until he/she is safe. What happened to the German tourist could have happened to any of us. We remain optimistic and hopeful that he will be found.”
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