Umhlanga road rage case postponed to January 2017
Updated | By Lucky Khanyile
The two bodyguards who were allegedly involved in a road rage incident in Umhlanga earlier this month, will be back in court in January on assault charges.

The two men - who were seen on video assaulting a motorist on Umhlanga Rocks Drive earlier this month - made a brief appearance at the Durban Magistrate's Court on Monday.
They're believed to work for the well-known Mpisane family.
The suspects - aged 31 and 42 - were arrested after a video of the attack was circulated on social media.
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The police's Nqobile Gwala says they can't divulge any more information - as the matter is under investigation.
"They were arrested on 26 November for common assault, and were released with a warning. They appeared in court on 28 November, and their case was remanded to January 2017," she said.
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