Inquest into Chief Luthuli death to hear new evidence

Inquest into Chief Luthuli death to hear new evidence

The State says new evidence will be introduced in the new inquest into the death of anti-apartheid activist Chief Albert Luthuli.

Inquest into Chief Luthuli death to hear new evidence
Nushera Soodyal

Proceedings kicked off in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Monday, with prosecutors saying they intend to call several witnesses.

They include the testimony of a steam locomotive driver, medical experts, and police officials tasked with reconstructing the scene.

The initial inquest by the apartheid government concluded that the Nobel Peace Prize laureate was hit by a goods train in Groutville in 1967. He was the president of the ANC at the time.

Advocate Ncedile Dunywa, the Deputy Director for Public Prosecutions in KZN, told the High Court during his opening statement that they hope the findings of the court a quo will be overturned once they've presented their case.

" A steam boilermaker will inter alia testify about how this type of a locomotive operates. He will also proffer his opinion on injuries, which would likely be sustained by a person struck by the said train. The State will further present the medical evidence of a chief pathologist. His medical expert opinion will show that the injury sustained by the deceased could not have been caused by an impact of a moving train on a human body."

Luthuli's family, including his grandson, were at court on Monday for the start of the inquest.

Senior members of the ANC including Zweli Mkhize, Jeff Radebe, Nomusa Dube-Ncube, Mahlengi Bhengu Motsiri, and Cyril Xaba also attended proceedings.

The National Prosecuting Authority announced the re-opening of the inquest last year, along with one into the 1981 death of activist and human rights lawyer, Griffiths Mxenge in Umlazi. 

Mxenge’s killers were granted amnesty after confessing at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. 

Proceedings in the Mxenge matter were postponed to 17 June 2025. 

ALSO READ:

Listen to more news from Jacaranda
Jacaranda FM

MORE ON JACARANDA FM


Show's Stories