Neil aggett
Ex-apartheid security officer recalls being part of Neil Aggett death probe
Former apartheid state security officer Charl Lambrecht vaguely recounted the role he played as the fingerprinting officer while investigating Aggett's death.
Lambrecht has taken the stand at the inquest looking into the killing of the anti-apartheid activist.
Nicolas Deetlefs has been testifying at the Aggett Inquiry at the High Court in Johannesburg.
The anti-apartheid activist was found hanging in his cell at the Johannesburg Central Police Station, formerly John Vorster Square police station, in 1982.
Aggett was found hanging in his cell at the then John Vorster Square police station in 1982.
Keith Coleman, an anti-apartheid activist, told the inquiry on Monday about the torture that the other activists endured at the John Vorster Square police station.
An apartheid inquiry concluded that the trade unionist’s death was a suicide, but the family never believed this.
Activist Keith Cole has detailed how he was tortured by apartheid security branch police officers.
An apartheid inquest into anti-apartheid activist Neil Agget’s death found he had committed suicide but his family disputed this.
Aggett died in detention at the John Vorster Square, now known as the Johannesburg Central police station in 1982.
Kasrils said a falsified version of the SACP’s Inkululeko Freedom document was issued by the apartheid government targeting individuals fighting against the regime.
Njikelana testified at the inquiry looking into his death in 1982 on Tuesday.
Sisa Njikelana was testifying on Tuesday at the inquest looking into the death of Neil Aggett at the Johannesburg High Court.
Chikane said after Aggett was found hanging in his holding cell at the John Vorster Square, prisoners were allowed family visits and were fed regularly.
Chikane told an inquiry looking into Aggett’s death about the torture and starvation he experienced while detained at the then John Vorster Square police station during apartheid.
The cleric was testifying at the Neil Aggett inquest hearing at the Johannesburg High Court.
Chikane is testifying at the Niel Aggett inquest hearing into the death of the former anti-apartheid activist.
Aggett died in a police cell at the then John Vorster Square, now known as Johannesburg Central Police Station, in 1982.
Aggett died in a holding cell in 1982 at the notorious John Vorster Square, which is now known as the Johannesburg Central Police Station.