Police Minister Bheki Cele has vowed to bring justice to the family. He passed on his condolences during a visit on Tuesday.
JOHANNESBURG - Police are working around the clock to ensure that those responsible, for killing seven people, who were preparing for a funeral of a relative, in Bityi, are arrested swiftly.He passed on his condolences during a visit on Tuesday.
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