'Sentences too lenient', say Sithole's relatives

02 February 2016 - 02:05
By S'duduzo Dludla

Relatives of slain Mozambican hawker Emmanuel Josias Sithole had mixed feelings about jail terms of 17 years and 10 years handed down to his attackers by a Johannesburg magistrate yesterday. Peter Sithole, an uncle of the man killed in April last year, said he felt the court was too lenient on the men who killed his nephew.

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