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    Babita Deokaran murder suspects back in court

    Babita Deokaran

    Six men accused of killing whistle-blower Babita Deokaran are expected to return to court on Thursday.

    The suspects last appeared in December when the case was postponed for further investigation.
    They were all denied bail and remain in custody.

    The slain Gauteng Health Chief Financial Officer was a witness in a PPE corruption case.

    She was shot and killed outside her home in August in what is believed to have been a hit.

    Source: News365

    In other news – Riky Rick death: DJ Tira under fire

    While Mzansi is still reeling from the news of the unexpected death of award-winning rapper Rikhado Muziwendlovu Makhado affectionately known to many as Riky Rick, tweeps are bullying DJ Tira.

    DJ Tira and Riky Rick

    Riky Ricky topped the Twitter trends list this morning after posting a cryptic tweet that reads “I’ll return a stronger man. This land is still my home.” Celebs and his close friends took to social media to share pictures of him with broken heart emojis. Learn more 

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