‘Please, no bail,’ asks Nateniël Julies’ mother when the trio of police officers appear in court



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Ndyalvane had his entire face covered in a black winter jacket, while Whiteboy wore the same green winter jacket with a fur hoodie from his previous court appearance. Netshiongolo also wore the same clothes from his last appearance: a black and white jacket, dark jeans, and white and blue Adidas takkies.

Julies’ relatives filled the front row of the court.

His mother and stepfather, Clint, wore white #JusticeForNathaniel [sic] Tshirts.

During the court proceedings, Harris wept softly and wiped her tears with a white handkerchief.

The court heard that Netshiongolo, 37, had made an admission during his arrest, but details were not immediately released.

The court also heard that Ndyalvane, 46, had a prior conviction, but that more details will only be released during his bail request.

After Magistrate David Mhango postponed the matter, community members were heard shouting: “Turn the state witness, girl [referring to Whiteboy]. Save yourself and become a state witness, we will protect you. “

The three, who are attached to the Crime Prevention Unit in Eldorado Park, will appear in the same court on September 22 to request a formal bond.

They were put in preventive detention.

Julies, who had Down syndrome, was allegedly shot to death in Eldorado Park two weeks ago. He was buried on September 5.

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