NPA says several organs of apartheid govt colluded in a lie about Chief Albert Luthuli's death
The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) High Court is currently hearing a fresh inquest into the death of the former anti-apartheid activist.
The KwaZulu-Natal High Court on 14 April 2025, heard applications from the NPA to overturn the initial findings of the deaths of Chief Albert Luthuli and Griffiths Mxenge. Picture: Thabiso Goba/ Eyewitness News
DURBAN - The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) says several organs of the apartheid government colluded to present a false narrative of how Chief Albert Luthuli died.
The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) High Court is currently hearing a fresh inquest into the death of the former anti-apartheid activist.
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Luthuli died in 1967, and the records show he was struck by a train.
The NPA wants to overturn the initial findings of his death.
Prosecutor Ncedile Dunywa said, “Evidence shall be placed before your ladyship which will expose collusion between the security police, district surgeons, pathologists including the magistrate that presided over the initial inquest on 20 September 1967.”
Sandile Luthuli, grandson of Chief Albert Luthuli, said the family never believed that he died due to being struck by a train.
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Sandile said even after all these years, the family is still seeking closure. TCG pic.twitter.com/l0GR4IrPZZ