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Special Report Transcript Episode 14, Section 2, Time 02:40I didn’t see anything. I cannot explain what happened … during the shooting, but it lasted about 7 to 8 minutes, the shooting going on. When I stood up the only thing that I heard my sister saying ‘please come and phone most of the people are injured outside here.’ People who knew him whilst he was still alive wanted to come and pay their last respect in a night vigil because in the night vigil there were people who were going to express themselves, show sympathy to the family, console the family members as well as the people in the community. That’s the reason why a lot of people attended the night vigil. I understand my brother was abducted but when people who came to give their last respect and be mowed down like that. I mean, a normal human being cannot do that, unless somebody’s been hired, trained, to do that. Notes: Mandla Nangalembe from Sebokeng; Police evidence, aftermath of massacre References: there are no references for this transcript |