The Citizen (KZN)

KFC case next year

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The case against five Pretoria men accused of assaulting a black couple – Jacob Sono and his wife, Dudu – at a KFC drive-through will be heard next year, the Pretoria North Magistrate’s Court said yesterday.

Magistrate Motlhoki Rapulana said the matter will be back in court on February 21, and it has now been moved to the regional court.

Accused number three, 23-year-old Marius Harding, who is the only one of the five accused remaining in custody, will in the interim be bringing a bail applicatio­n.

Harding had abandoned his bail applicatio­n at an earlier stage, when his co-accused sought bail.

On October 17, the High Court in Pretoria overturned Rapulana’s decision denying bail to 21-year-old Dicky Junior van Rooyen, Stephen Nel, 39, and Joshua Scholtz, 21. The trio had appealed to the superior court after Rapulana denied them bail in August.

In denying the trio bail, Rapulana cited the seriousnes­s of the charges they faced and the public outcry which followed the much-publicised incident which took place at a KFC drive-through in Pretoria North on August 3.

Ockert Muller, 20, had been granted bail by police soon after the incident happened and Rapulana had extended his R5 000 bail.

Acting Judge Andre Petersen overturned Rapulana’s decision and granted bail of R5 000 each to Van Rooyen, Nel and Schultz.

On Monday, Rapulana extended the bail conditions of the four accused men – Muller, Van Rooyen, Nel and Scholtz – until February.

The five face charges of attempted murder, assault with the intent to do grievous bodily harm and the pointing of a firearm. – ANA

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