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Outa plans to protest at Babita Deokaran murder case
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The Babita Deokaran murder trials returns to court on Monday.

The Gauteng Health Department official was assassinated in August 2021, after exposing corruption to the tune of R1billion, in contracts at Thembisa Hospital.It says it's concerning that the Deokaran family has had no support from government.

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