Kebble claims R15m from his son's alleged killers
The father of murdered mining magnate Brett Kebble is claiming more than R15m from the men accused of killing his son, says a Daily News report.
Roger Kebble says in papers before the Cape High Court that he has been responsible for supporting Kebble's four children, aged between seven and 16, since his son was murdered and needs the money to do so. Brett Kebble was shot dead in his car in Johannesburg in September 2005. Authorities have arrested Johannesburg businessman Glenn Agliotti for the murder, while Australian businessman, John Stratton, who was a director of Kebble's company, JCI, is alleged to have been the mastermind behind the killing. Agliotti is out on R500 000 bail and is under 24-hour house arrest. He can only leave his home with the permission of the National Director of Public Prosecutions. Stratton, who lives in Australia, is challenging his extradition. Full Daily News report See also a report in Die Burger