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Concerned residents from Plettenberg Bay and Knysna marched to the Knysna Magistrate’s Court on Monday November 14 to raise concerns about the “justice system failing women and children”. The march – which was organised by the Knysna’s ANC Women’s League and supported by the Women of Worth initiative – was scheduled to coincide with the court appearance of the alleged murderer of young SANParks ranger Felicia Oktober.
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