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Special Report Transcript Episode 28, Section 6, Time 26:49I am Maide Selebi. I am here today due to my younger brother, Bimbo. // My name is Emily Gumede. I’m here on behalf of my brother, what happened before he died. // I am Psholofelo Leboke. I’m here on behalf of my brother being Bimbo Matabane, relating to his death. My brother Ntshingo Matabane left on a Friday after having finished his standard ten exams. He said he’s going to the Colosseum. I refused, but he said, I’m accompanied by Bimbo, but I cannot disappoint them, I have to go with them. Notes: TRC testimonies: Maide Selebi; Emily Gumede, Psholofelo Leboke References select each tab to search for references Hearing Transcripts TRC Final Report TRC VictimsA COSAS member who was killed by an explosive device detonated by named Vlakplaas operatives in a mine shaft in Kagiso, Transvaal, on 15 February 1982. He and three other COSAS members were led to believe they were to undergo training in the use of hand grenades, a ploy which was later used ... A COSAS member who was killed by an explosive device detonated by named Vlakplaas operatives in a mine shaft in Kagiso, Krugersdorp, Transvaal, on 15 February 1982. He and three other COSAS members believed they were to be trained to use hand grenades, a ploy used later increasingly by security ... A COSAS member who was the sole survivor of an explosion detonated by named Vlakplaas operatives in a mine shaft in Kagiso, Tvl, on 15 February 1982. He and three others believed they were to undergo training in the use of hand grenades, a ploy used later with increasing frequency by Security ... A COSAS member who was killed in an entrapment operation in Kagiso, Transvaal, on 15 February 1982. An askari purporting to be an MK operative offered to train him and three other COSAS members in the use of hand grenades. Once inside the venue (the pumphouse of an abandoned mine), explosives were ... |