The mystery of the solitary fingerprint submitted as evidence into Neil Aggett’s death shows shortcomings in forensic evidence collection and protocol at best, and indications of a possible cover-up at worst.
The mystery of the solitary fingerprint submitted as evidence into Neil Aggett’s death shows shortcomings in forensic evidence collection and protocol at best, and indications of a possible cover-up at worst.
Foundation for Human Rights (FHR)
Kasia Zduńczyk, Programme Manager, TRC Programme
kzdunczyk@fhr.org.za
Jessie Waldman, Senior Legal Coordinator, TRC Programme
jwaldman@fhr.org.za
Sesetu Holomisa, Senior Programme Officer, TRC Programme
sholomisa@fhr.org.za
Alex Mailola, Intern, TRC Programme
amailola@fhr.org.za
South African Coalition for Transitional Justice (SACTJ)
Shirley Gunn, Executive Director of the Human Rights Media Centre
director@hrmc.org.za