Hani trial hears of 'conspiracy to kill'
THE NET widened at the trial of three right-wingers charged with the murder of Chris Hani after the court heard evidence extending beyond the first accused, Janusz Walus, to his alleged accomplices, Clive and Gaye Derby-Lewis.
The key state witness in the alleged conspiracy, Arthur Kemp, told the court that over lunch at the Derby-Lewises on 12 April, two days after the assassination of the South African Communist Party leader, Mrs Derby-Lewis had admitted to her involvement.
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