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The courtroom at the Knysna Magistrates Court was packed on Thursday 23 August as concerned members of the public and ANC supporters crammed into seats and aisles like sardines hoping to see the four accused in the Victor Molosi murder case be denied bail, in accordance with a petition handed to the head control prosecutor of Knysna earlier that morning. In a dramatic turn of events, the presiding magistrate recused herself from the case before proceedings commenced, and later on rumours that one of the accused – Knysna councillor Velile Waxa – was admitted to hospital after his appearance on the stand added to the drama.
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