Boipatong Massacre | Survivors say they feel forgotten, seek justice 32 years on
Survivors of the Boipatong Massacre, which occurred 32 years ago, say justice has not been served for the 45 victims ambushed by hostel dwellers on 17 June, 1992.
They claim the R30 000 interim reparations paid to families is laughable compared to the intergenerational trauma they've endured.
They urge the justice department to revisit the issue and deliver tangible justice.
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They claim the R30 000 interim reparations paid to families is laughable compared to the intergenerational trauma they've endured.
They urge the justice department to revisit the issue and deliver tangible justice.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
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