Murder trial delayed due to complaints over meals at court

A court has heard how five people, accused of murdering two elderly women at a retirement village, can no longer stomach the brown bread, soup and tea served to them at court while standing trial.

After a series of complaints about the quality and nutritional value of the food they were getting at the Gqeberha high court over the past two weeks, a judge was forced to order that the five accused receive their supper earlier in the day...

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