Nomia Ndlovu | Case adjourned to 14 October eNCA
Former police officer Nomia Ndlovu will remain in custody after the adjournment of her case to 14 October for arguments. eNCA reporter Silindelo Masekane has more details. Courtesy
JOHANNESBURG - Former police officer Nomia Ndlovu will remain in custody after the adjournment of her case to 14 October for arguments.She is on trial for the murder of her lover, Maurice Mabasa, and five of her relatives in order to cash out on insurance payouts.
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