
De Kock Testifies in Cradock Four Inquest
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In the Eastern Cape high court, former Vlakplaas commander Eugene de Kock testified in the third inquest into the 1985 murders of the Cradock Four. De Kock, who admitted to hunting terrorists for apartheid-era security police, denied any role in plotting or carrying out these deaths. Families of the victims seek closure, as previous inquests blamed unknown persons or police, but no one faced prosecution. De Kock insisted the Cradock Four were not on his radar, only getting involved later as an accessory in tampering with ballistic evidence. The inquest continues.
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