Two Cape officers took on the gangs — now their sons are in mourning

27 September 2020 - 00:03 By philani nombembe

Few people in Bishop Lavis, Cape Town, stand up to the 28s gang, and the sons of two men who did saw their fathers gunned down in front of them in incidents separated only by time and a few streets...

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