Hawks detective Steyn said he failed to track down Daniel Greyling, a firefighter who responded to Luthuli’s train accident back in the day.
DURBAN - The KwaZulu-Natal High Court has heard how some key witnesses in the deaths of Chief Albert Luthuli are now missing.
“I managed to trace a house, but only parts of the house were still standing. I met a security guard who was guarding the next door house and he informed me no person was staying in the house for a year and the person Peter van Wyk was unknown to him.”
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