Finally, some justice: Collins Khosa’s family hails ombud’s report

21 August 2020 - 07:00 By Andisiwe Makinana and Belinda Pheto
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Khosa’s bother-in-law, Thabiso Muvhango, who witnessed the alleged assault in the Johannesburg township of Alexandra, said the findings were a step in the right direction for the family to find justice.
Khosa’s bother-in-law, Thabiso Muvhango, who witnessed the alleged assault in the Johannesburg township of Alexandra, said the findings were a step in the right direction for the family to find justice.
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The family of Collins Khosa, who died after an altercation with soldiers, say they have been vindicated by the military ombudsman's findings.

It is a "step in the right direction", says Khosa’s bother-in-law, Thabiso Muvhango, who witnessed the alleged assault.

 

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