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President Ramaphosa to engage police in Tazne van Wyk murder case

The President met with the family and parents of the little girl, saying the suspect should not be granted bail and must receive a lengthy prison sentence.

Addressing the crowds outside the home at Ravensmead in Cape Town, he says, “We will be taking up this issue with the command of the police because Tazne’s parents would like to have a sense that yes indeed they were well served by the government, by all the agencies of the government and we will make sure that we do indeed give them that satisfaction.”President Ramaphosa also says sorry to the family.

“There wasn’t enough time for the community to raise some points. The speech was so quick I would like the prisoners who did these bad things to our children to suffer in jail.”There has been national outrage over the Tazne murder and Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has initiated a review of the parole process. He says part of the review will look into professionalising the parole process.

 

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