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Case of five men accused of rape, murder postponed

16 July 2018, 12:35 PM  |
Angela Bolowana Angela Bolowana |  @SABCNews
Their case has been postponed to Monday next week as they still do not have legal representation.

Their case has been postponed to Monday next week as they still do not have legal representation.

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Their case has been postponed to Monday next week as they still do not have legal representation.

The case against five men accused of brutally murdering two people in Tshepisong west of Johannesburg last year has been postponed in the high court in Johannesburg.

The group allegedly raped Jeanette Cindi several times before setting her and her friend Lungelo Buthelezi alight in April 2017.

The pair were on their way home from a night out when they were attacked.

Bheki Mzama, Sabatha Mathuku, Lindokhule Thembani, Thamsanqa Sizama, and Lindani Mzama appeared briefly in court.

Their case has been postponed to Monday next week as they still do not have legal representation.

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