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Former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper, Senzo Meyiwa’s family has expressed optimism as the second docket in his murder trial was disclosed to the High Court in Pretoria, forcing a postponement of the case to Monday. SenzoMeyiwa SenzoMeyiwaTrial

Five men are currently charged with the murder of the Bafana Bafana goalkeeper in 2014 during an alleged robberyFive men are currently charged with the murder of the Bafana Bafana goalkeeper in 2014 during an alleged robbery

“Ever since the trial started the revelations we’ve been hearing have shocked us. To tell the truth, we are not happy with the work being done by the police, it is evident that they are hiding something. As a family we want the real perpetrators to get arrested because it has become evident that there is a cover-up for someone important. To be honest from the beginning the people named in the second docket should have been named a long time ago.

The second docket was only disclosed on Tuesday in the court which prompted Advocate Zandile Mshololo to request a postponement until Monday for the perusal of the docket.

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Just discard the first one and release those falsely implicated, then arrest all these who are implicated in the second one, including CHICCO himself

The truth must come out.

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