LISTEN: Rights group reacts after postponement in Siam Lee case
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
A rights group says it's disappointed with another case postponement in the matter surrounding the kidnapping and murder of Durban North woman, Siam Lee.
The case against a businessman, was adjourned until May at the Durban High Court yesterday - for outstanding witness statements and an accident report.
The court also heard that the prosecutor was not well. Embrace Dignity, a sex workers rights group, says it's unhappy with the progress in Lee's case.
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The 21-year-old had worked at an alleged brothel. Embrace Dignity's Mickey Meji joined picketers yesterday who demanded justice for Lee at court.
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