NOBAWO MILDRED MDLAMLA: (sworn states)
MS MAYA: Madam the evidence that you are going to give is about Bambaliphi Mdlamla. Is that so?
MS MDLAMLA: He was my husband.
MS MAYA: You say that in 1960, June, after people had been shot at Ngquza he was taken by the police, beaten up and detained. Is that so?
MS MAYA: Do you know where he was detained?
MS MDLAMLA: He was detained in three prisons.
MS MAYA: Which jails are these?
MS MDLAMLA: Ngoeleni, Moanduli and Bizana.
MS MAYA: How long was he in detention.
MS MAYA: How was he, when he came back?
MS MDLAMLA: He was very ill. He was swollen up, especially his face.
MS MAYA: Did he tell you the causes?
MS MDLAMLA: He said he was constantly beaten up.
MS MAYA: In solitary confinement?
MS MDLAMLA: He said that the cell that he was in was not sheltered. When it rained, it would rain on them. We would take him from hospital to hospital, thinking that he would improve. He would cough blood.
MS MAYA: For how many years did he live after he was released?
MS MAYA: You say that after he was detained he was bedridden.
MS MAYA: Do you have requests to give to the Commission?
MS MDLAMLA: Yes I do have a request. I have children. I have no strength to support them.
MS MAYA: How many children are you supporting?
MS MDLAMLA: Three are at school.
MS MAYA: Do you have another request madam?