Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court hears damning conversation of how accused cops fabricated what had happened when Eldorado Park teenager was murdered.
Johannesburg – In a shocking recording during the trial of the murder of Eldorado Park teen Nathaniel Julies, the Palm Ridge Magistrate’s Court yesterday heard a damning conversation between the accused police officials.
After Julies was shot, he was put in the police vehicle and taken to Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital, where he was declared dead.Ndyalvane stayed behind while Whiteboy, Sithole and two other officers left the hospital. It is then that the officers tried to allegedly fabricate through a phone call what had happened.
She is then heard questioning the other officers whether she would go to jail, and they responded by reassuring her that would not happen. The plot was allegedly masterminded by Ndyalvane for Netshiongolo to plant two live rounds of ammunition at the murder scene to set up a fictitious crossfire.
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