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South Africa – Johannesburg – 31 August 2020 - Two police officers ( Srg SS Ndyalvane and Const C Whiteboy) appear in the Protea magistrates court for the shooting and killing of a 16 year old down syndrome boy fondly known as Locky. Nathaniel Julies was shot in the chest last week sparking protest violence in Eldorado Park. The pair was fully covered in clothing to hide their identities as they stood in the dock and sail very little. Their case is postponed to 10 September as accused two still needed legal representation. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA)

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South Africa – Johannesburg – Nathaniel Julies – 31 August 2020. Two police officers ( Srg SS Ndyalvane and Const C Whiteboy) appear in the Protea magistrates court for the shooting and killing of a 16 year old down syndrome boy fondly known as Locky. Nathaniel Julies was shot in the chest last week sparking protest violence in Eldorado Park. The pair was fully covered in clothing to hide their identities as they stood in the dock and sail very little. Their case is postponed to 10 September as accused two still needed legal representation. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA)
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South Africa – Johannesburg – 31 August 2020 - Two police officers ( Srg SS Ndyalvane and Const C Whiteboy) appear in the Protea magistrates court for the shooting and killing of a 16 year old down syndrome boy fondly known as Locky.  Nathaniel Julies was shot in the chest last week sparking protest violence in Eldorado Park. The  pair was fully covered in clothing to hide their identities as they stood in the dock and sail very little. Their case is postponed to 10 September as accused two still needed legal representation. Picture: Timothy Bernard/African News Agency(ANA)