Zuma, Mbalula to meet over handling of Courtney Pieters case

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Now as you may know the last few weeks has been overwhelming for the parents of the late 3 year old Courtney Pieter’s who tragically lost her life after her body was discovered in an area not far from her home. The incident has also sparked public outrage with many questioning the role of the Police throughout the ordeal. Now whilst the next court hearing of the accused who has been charged for Courtneys murder and two counts of rape is set to happen this week.
News about President Jacob Zuma and Police Minister Fikile Mbalula expected meeting with The police officers who initially handled the Courtney Pieters case has also sparked reaction from community and also activist.
Joining us online is Roegshanda Pascoe, member of the Manenberg Community Safety Forum and spokesperson for the Pieters family

Guest: Roegshanda Pascoe
Position: member of the Manenberg Community Safety Forum and spokesperson for the Pieters family
23 May 2017 English South Africa Technology · News

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