By Sasha Forbes
04 September 2008
Friends of the alleged station strangler Norman Afzal Simons say that he will be set free. Simons who has been serving 25-years imprisonment for the murder of 10-year-old Elroy Van Rooyen has be branded as the station strangler.
However DNA evidence has failed to link Simons to any of the murders. The Mitchell’s Plains Magistrates Court have been revisiting the unsolved cases, as part of an inquest into the deaths of five young children and a man in the 1990’s.
The Mitchell’s Plain Magistrates Court will be making its ruling at the end of November.
04 September 2008
Friends of the alleged station strangler Norman Afzal Simons say that he will be set free. Simons who has been serving 25-years imprisonment for the murder of 10-year-old Elroy Van Rooyen has be branded as the station strangler.
However DNA evidence has failed to link Simons to any of the murders. The Mitchell’s Plains Magistrates Court have been revisiting the unsolved cases, as part of an inquest into the deaths of five young children and a man in the 1990’s.
The Mitchell’s Plain Magistrates Court will be making its ruling at the end of November.
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