By Khanyisa Tabata
23 November 2011
The case of the six youths accused of setting two girls alight has been postponed to the 17th of January by the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court.
The youths were charged with murder after they allegedly killed two young girls in a suspected satanic ritual.
Public prosecutor Collen Ryan says the case has been postponed for further investigation pending the results of forensic investigation.
The trial will be moved to the High Court in Johannesburg when the investigations are complete.
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