Police helicopter crash case returns

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The families of the three police officers who died in a helicopter crash in April 2014, are due to face off against top police officers in court next week, as they seek detailed answers on why their relatives perished.

Justice Abednego Tafa of Lobatse High Court is set to preside over the matter next week Thursday, as the state and the families of the deceased go head to head for the first time, on whether or not the police should release a detailed report of the accident.

Malcom Gobhoza of Gobhoza Legal Practice will represent the Sobatha, Ntobedzi, and Mabotho families, whilst the police, the Minister of Transport and Communications, the Attorney General, the Director of Investigations, the Civil Aviation Authority of Botswana, Africa (Pty) LTD and Airbus Helicopters Southern will be represented by attorney Charles Gulubane.

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