Source: http://www.justice.gov.za/trc/hrvtrans/bisho1/day2.htm
Timestamp: 2019-05-22 21:24:30
Document Index: 447766539

Matched Legal Cases: ['CASE NO:\t3', 'CASE NO:\t12', 'CASE NO:\t4', 'CASE NO:\t5', 'CASE NO:\t6', 'CASE NO:\t7', 'CASE NO:\t8', 'CASE NO:\t9', 'CASE NO:\t10', 'CASE NO:\t11', 'CASE NO:\t2', 'CASE NO:\t14', 'CASE NO:\t15', 'CASE NO:\t17', 'CASE NO:\t13']

I wasn't looking at you sir, I was looking in the opposite direction. Good morning. Goeiemôre. May we please rise so that the witnesses can enter. We remember those that are no longer with us. Headman Nontshinga, Thobani Gola, Vuyani Wesley Fulani, Jongile Mene, Mzwamadoda Tyhali.
REV FINCA:
REV XUNDU:
CASE NO:	3
VICTIM:	TOBILE KALI
NATURE OF VIOLENCE:	MURDER
TESTIMONY FROM:	NCUMISA ALICE KALI [mother]
CASE NO:	12
VICTIM:	THEMBINKOSI HAROLD BILLIE
TESTIMONY FROM:	BUSISIWE VERONICA GWAYI [sister]
VICTIM:	ZOLILE JONAS
NATURE OF VIOLENCE:	ATTEMPTED MURDER
TESTIMONY FROM:	ZOLILE JONAS
CASE NO:	4
VICTIM:	SICELO JONNIE
TESTIMONY FROM:	SICELO JONNIE
CASE NO:	5
VICTIM:	MONGISE GIBE
TESTIMONY FROM:	PAULINA THANDEKA GIBE [wife]
CASE NO:	6
VICTIM:	ZUKISA HOWARD MBOYI
TESTIMONY FROM:	ZUKISA HOWARD MBOYI
CASE NO:	7
VICTIM:	SIYABULELA THEO MTHWA
TESTIMONY FROM:	SIYABULELA THEO MTHWA
CASE NO:	8
VICTIM:	TATISE WILLIAM NCAPAYI
TESTIMONY FROM:	TATISE WILLIAM NCAPAYI
CASE NO:	9
VICTIM:	LUNGISILE ROBERT COTANI
TESTIMONY FROM:	LUNGISILE ROBERT COTANI
MS CRICHTON:
CASE NO:	10
VICTIM:	BUTIKI JOHN KIBI
TESTIMONY FROM:	BUTIKI JOHN KIBI
CASE NO:	11
VICTIM:	NOMFANELEKO MDLANGU
TESTIMONY FROM:	NOMFANELEKO MDLANGU
ADV COLLETT:
MR ZANTSI:
COL PETER:
CASE NO:	2
VICTIM	LUNGISA WELCOME MATIWANE
NATURE OF VIOLENCE	ATTEMPTED MURDER
TESTIMONY FROM	LUNGISA WELCOME MATIWANE
LUNGISA WELCOME MATIWANE	Duly sworn states
CASE NO:	14
VICTIM	VUYANI WESLEY FULANI
NATURE OF VIOLENCE	MURDER
TESTIMONY FROM	NORMAN FULANI [father]
NORMAN FULANI	Duly sworn states
CASE NO:	15
VICTIM:	JONGILE MENE
TESTIMONY FROM:	NOKUZOLA LETITIA MENE [brother]
NOKUZOLA LETITIA MENE	Duly sworn states
CASE NO:	17
VICTIM:	MPHITHIZELI NTULELE POTYO
TESTIMONY FROM:	MPHITHIZELI NTULELE POTYO
MPHITHIZELI NTULELE POTYO	Duly sworn states
What actually happened, when, how did you get injured? --- It was, I was one of the marchers and there was the late Mr Hani and as we were moving up Jungle Road, Mr Hani gave instruction that we should sit down because they were still talking together with the Ciskei chiefs, so we sit down. So we moved on with the march and we went through the gate but just before I get into the yard I waited outside talking to one marshal that I knew. As I was talking we saw a helicopter flying out and then thereafter I didn't know what happened. I just saw people coming out of the stadium. They were running and I heard some gunshots. In fact I wasn't even sure of the sounds, what sound it was. It was rain of whatever and then I saw a lot of people running away. Just before I turned, watching and looking at what was happening and I was facing the police station and I could see that there were people on the grandstand of the stadium watching and it was an extremely hot day, so I just felt something hitting my leg and I fell down but I struggled and jumped up. I was dressed in this very attire I'm wearing and I tried to cover my face but I noticed that I couldn't use my leg and I could hear the noise, it was continuing, so as I was running there was an instruction that we should crawl, so I rolled and I became dizzy but I felt this was of no help to me. Then there was shooting on the way then I tried to run away then I rolled and I went into the forest and I drank water and I found that there was blood in my shoes and I, the people were still running and I could see that there was war. So I ran towards the forest and met a certain man and asked for assistance and this man decided to leave me as soon as this helicopter came back, so I decided to run as fast as I could so I met some men who were soldiers there and they asked what was happening. Then they said there was nothing wrong. Then one of them shot me at the back, then I decided to tell them that I was injured. Then he instructed me to lie on my stomach. Then as I was resisting, then a policeman came. It was a white man and he was armed. Then I lifted my hands up and I said to him I've been shot already and he held me and only to find that these were members of the Red Cross and they took me into a van together with another one and they left the door of the van opened and they drove to a certain field and put us there and I was so scared and my leg was getting swollen. Then a certain lady who I think was a member of the ANC gave me some tablets to swallow and as I was still intending to run away, I saw some soldiers who were on guard and then there was this helicopter that was hovering over the, all the time. Then as I was trying to run away I was held and I was asked to lie down. Then they promised to call for an ambulance which came and was sent to Gray Hospital and it was full there. I couldn't trust anyone and I decided to hide under a bed. Then as we were getting in I could see some bodies that were covered with white sheets and I was worried about my family and didn't know what to do. So as soon as I got discharged from hospital -	Where exactly did you get help? --- I got, at Gray Hospital they just stitched my wound and later the day they referred me to East London which is my home. That is where I was admitted for a day and in the morning I was attended to by the doctor and I was discharged because the hospital was full. So I went to look for my relatives and I was followed once more by the soldiers and I was afraid and I tried to escape. I ran to the forest and I was helped by other men there.
VICTIM:	HEADMAN NONTSHINGA
TESTIMONY FROM:	CHEMIST NONTSHINGA [brother]
CASE NO:	13
VICTIM:	THOBANI GOLA
TESTIMONY FROM:	NTOMBIKAYISE OSCARINE GOLA [mother]