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Special Report Transcript Episode 33, Section 2, Time 05:00One of Major Archie Flemington’s men, a sergeant or a warrant, a slender built tallish man, light hair took a makarov pistol with a silencer on and whilst he was lying, Mr. Kondile was lying on his back, shot him on top of the head. There was a short jerk and that was it. The four junior, non-commission, officers, Paul van Dyk, Sgt Jan from Col Nick van Rensburg’s branch and the two Ermelo men each grabbed a hand and a foot, put it onto the pyre of tyre and wood, poured petrol on it and set it alight. Now of course during the burning of a body to ashes, takes about seven hours, and whilst that happened we were drinking and even having a braai next to the fire. Notes: Dirk Coetzee References: there are no references for this transcript |