He was shot near his home in Eldorado Park, allegedly by police, during the Covid-19 lockdown.
The trial has had to start afresh because the presiding judge died.
Bridgette Harris says it’s unfair to relive her son’s death for a second time in court
In both Marikana and the 2014 Brits protests, the police claimed ignorance about the use of banned birdshot ammunition
At least 65% of the pellets in the cartridge hit the 16-year-old when he was gunned down in Eldorado Park, Johannesburg, allegedly by in-training constable, Caylene Whiteboy
Our collective apathy towards public order policing has had deadly consequences, especially for the poor
‘He was eating something. Then we heard a gunshot go off.’ This is what Tahira Kaldine testified in court on Wednesday at the Nathaniel Julies murder trial
State witness Mandla Sithole’s testimony has again unveiled the scant regard for protocol or the rule of law by police officers
Brutality trend emerges in trial against Eldorado Park police trio facing charges relating to the murder of Nathaniel Julies
‘I need something stronger’: secret recording played in court reveals police may have consumed alcohol after killing Nathaniel Julies
Nathaniel Julies’ murder accused Caylene Whiteboy was a junior reservist who graduated from college less than a year before the incident
The judge ordered a 30-minute break for one of the accused to consult his lawyer
When screams of torture woke residents of Eldorado Park on Friday morning, calls to police remained unanswered as two bodies were found inside a house of horrors