The men accused of killing Gauteng health department official Babita Deokaran will be tried next month. | TebogoMonama
On Friday, the six accused made their first appearance in the Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg for a pre-trial hearing. Previously, the case was heard in the magistrate's court.
The six accused are charged with murder as well as the attempted murder of Deokaran's domestic worker, who was in the car with her when she was shot but was not wounded.
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