Justice minister's decision to include the death of student activist Ernest Moabi Dipale in Aggett inquest 'will have huge ramifications', warns law firmNeil Aggett, the South African trade union leader and labour activist who died while in detention after being arrested by the South African Security Police.The inquest into the death of Dr Neil Aggett — the first white person to die in police custody under the apartheid regime — is set to continue on Monday.
The hearings, which had previously been held at the high court in Johannesburg, were to continue virtually amid the growing number of coronavirus infections. Aggett, a medical doctor, was working at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital while campaigning for black workers' rights through the trade union movement. He was one of many anti-apartheid activists arrested and detained without charge in a security branch operation at the end of 1981. He died in February 1982.
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