Sowetan

‘Timol died earlier’

Witness disputes time of death

- By Sipho Mabena

A second witness has blown out of the water the claim by apartheid police that it was in the afternoon when antiaparth­eid activist Ahmed Timol fell to his death from the 10th floor of the John Vorster Square building in 1971.

The autopsy report recorded Timol’s death to be around 4pm but Mohammed Adam‚ who worked at Dollars Petrol Station across the road from the building‚ yesterday told the inquest in the North Gauteng High Court that the incident occurred around mid-morning.

Adam‚ 70‚ said he was on tea break when his boss drew his attention to a commotion at John Vorster Square. He said it took him about four minutes to cross the busy street and that there were a few people already gathered at the scene.

“I was about 10 metres away‚ what I could see was a body lying there. I could say the body was facing up because the shoe was pointed up‚” he said.

Adam said he was not at the scene for long as mostly white policemen chased everybody away. He said he could not have been mistaken with the time because he was on tea break‚ which was around 10am.

Mohammad Ali Thokan‚ who testified last week‚ was the first witness to dispute Timol’s recorded time of death. He said on the morning of October 27 1971 he had stopped at the filling station to fill up when he heard a loud thud, and then a person exclaiming that a person had fallen from John Vorster Square.

Timol died while in police custody at John Vorster Square. An inquest held in 1972 found that he had committed suicide by jumping from the 10th floor of the 13storey building.

However‚ his family have refused to believe that he killed himself and asked for the inquest to be reopened.

 ??  ?? Anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol.
Anti-apartheid activist Ahmed Timol.

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