FOLLOWING the tragic death of retired General Solomon Mujuru in August 2011 police carried out investigations whose findings were referred to the courts for an inquest which started January 16 2012. Follow the proceedings here.
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A SOUTH AFRICAN Police Services forensic expert yesterday said the packaging used to keep debris collected from the scene of fire in which General Solomon Mujuru died by local policemen could have affected forensic results.The 34th witness, a Warrant Officer in the SAPS, Seonyatseng Jack Maine who is attached to the chemical section of the forensic department, made these revelations during the 11th day of Gen Mujuru's inquest at the Harare Magistrates' Courts.
South African experts, in their reports, said no ignitable liquids and explosives were observed on the debris.
Warrant Officer Maine was among three SAPS experts who -
FOLLOWING the tragic death of retired General Solomon Mujuru in August 2011 police carried out investigations whose findings were referred to the courts for an inquest which started January 16 2012. Follow the proceedings here.
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