The murder of an e-hailing driver whose brutal killing was captured on a dashcam video, which has since gone viral, has elicited anger among drivers who say they live in fear of being targeted by criminals. E-hailing drivers turned out in numbers at the Pretoria magistrate’s court, where Dikeledi Tears Mphela, 24, Goitsione Machidi, 25, and McClaren Mushwana, 30, appeared for the murder of 22-year-oldIsaac Satlat. They face charges that include premeditated murder and robbery with aggravating circumstances.
Satlat, an automotive mechanical engineering intern, wasmurderedlast Wednesday in Pretoria West after accepting a ride request. His body and vehicle were later found in Atteridgeville. Here are five things you need to know about the case:
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