Jub Jub and co-accused received no special treatment
By Jurina Nkwazi
15 December 2010
The Protea Magistrate's Court has heard today that Jub Jub Maarohanye were treated no differently from his co-accused Gideon Maseko on the accident scene.
This was the response from Constable Gideon Maseko to a question asked from Maarohanye's lawyer Ike Motloung.
“Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala's gestures led him to suspect that the two had been on drugs,” Maseko added.
The accused face several charges, including murder.
Four children in Soweto died when Jub Jub and his co-accused drag raced illegally in March.
15 December 2010
The Protea Magistrate's Court has heard today that Jub Jub Maarohanye were treated no differently from his co-accused Gideon Maseko on the accident scene.
This was the response from Constable Gideon Maseko to a question asked from Maarohanye's lawyer Ike Motloung.
“Maarohanye and Themba Tshabalala's gestures led him to suspect that the two had been on drugs,” Maseko added.
The accused face several charges, including murder.
Four children in Soweto died when Jub Jub and his co-accused drag raced illegally in March.
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