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Family still waiting for justice

HIJACKERS are likely to commit more than 100 crimes each before being caught.

That was highlighted this week by Unisa professor in policing and forensic investigation Rudolp Zinn, who was commenting on cold cases involving serious crime.

Durban resident Nathan Ganas was brutally gunned down in his Shall-cross driveway in March, 2017 and no arrests have been made.

He was shot three times as he defended his family against four armed men as they held up his wife Denise in the driveway while she was chatting

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