Court orders state to return part of evidence

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Broadhurst magistrate, Monashe Ndlovu has ordered the state to return part of the evidence they confisticated in the Block 3 arson murder case.

Ndlovu ruled this on Monday, at what was supposed to be the final appearance of the two accused persons at the Magistrate level, before the case is committed to the High Court for trial.The murder accused, Caroline Gwamolamba (38) and Bakang Godisang (26) will make a final appearance before a magistrate court on October 27.

During their investigations on the case, Broadhurst Police had confisticated amongst others a car (Corolla), which was used during the offence. The magistrate ordered that it be given back to the accused persons, who are out on bail, since it would not affect in anyhow the evidence to be brought before the trial court.

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