An inspection in loco was conducted at the Cape Town and Maitland police stations on Tuesday.
CAPE TOWN - An aeronautical engineer has turned the apartheid police’s explanation for imam Abdullah Haron’s death on its head.It was an emotional experience as Haron’s youngest daughter Fatiema Haron-Masoet, joined by her siblings Muhammed Haron and Shamela Shamis attended the inspection in loco at Maitland Police Station.
#ImamHaronInquest Day 2 of the Imam Abdullah Haron Inquest is set to start at the Cape Town Police Station . KB pic.twitter.com/K95lR28xRl
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