Four people have handed themselves over to Durban police on Monday in connection with the killing of a British rugby fan in the city, 11 days ago. The fifth suspect is also expected to hand himself over this morning.
The four, who arrived at the police station at about six on Wednesday morning, are locked up in a meeting with their lawyer. Brett Williams was murdered at Kings Park almost two weeks ago after a Super Rugby match.
The 28-year-old UK citizen, who is also a former Royal Marine, died on the stadium’s outer fields after being kicked and punched to death in view of fellow rugby supporters. The suspects who are allegedly known, avoided arrest over the recent long weekend by negotiating to hand themselves.
Earlier, the Democratic Alliance’s Dianne Kohler-Barnard questioned this arrangement saying, “SAPS knows exactly who they are, but made absolutely no effort to arrest them, in fact they had a deal with their lawyers allegedly that they will hand themselves.”
“We don’t know now why such a deal has been done. As far as we have seen, a brutal murder had been committed and yet these people have been given preferential treatment. Violent rugby fans beat someone to death in public and absolutely nothing has been done.”
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