The Cradock Four inquest will return to the courtroom on Thursday morning after two days of unconventional sittings.
The court has been on an in loco inspection with families of the anti-apartheid activists showing the courts significant locations linked to the four men’s lives and their assassination.
Cradock Four inquest
Matthew Goniwe, Fort Calata, Sparrow Mkhonto, and Sicelo Mhlauli were abducted by special branch police in 1985.
Their charred remains were found in several spots around what was then Port Elizabeth.
Mhlauli’s brother-in-law, Gcobani Zonke, who found Goniwe and Calata’s bodies, said returning to the spot 40 years later was emotional for him.
“First of all, it was an opportunity to relay the story and it’s part of the healing process to relay the story and it’s actually opening wounds which have actually healed. I think it’s actually good for the families, more especially the sons of these fallen heroes, to know exactly where it actually happened – just that connection.”
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