Family of slain ANC struggle activist Dulcie September wants murder case reopened

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Family of slain ANC struggle activist Dulcie September wants murder case reopened
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“We know what happened, but we want to find out why.'

The family of the late ANC struggle stalwart Dulcie September, who was assassinated in Paris, France, wants to get to the bottom of her murder.The family of late ANC struggle stalwart Dulcie September, who was assassinated in Paris, is determined to get her murder case reopened in France and SA.

“My parents went to visit her in 1979 in the UK. Then came the shocking news that she had been assassinated. It was the saddest time in my family’s history. My mother took to bed for three days. My father had a bit of a breakdown. “We are at the stage of arguing the prescription of the case. We are talking about technical legal issues. What’s clear in the French court is that if a crime is deemed a crime against humanity, prescription doesn’t apply,” he said.

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