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WE’LL NEVER GET OVER IT

IT’S a cold day in Worcester and snow is lying thick on the mountains that surround the Western Province town. Sarie de Villiers, dressed in shades of blue with a scarf wound round her neck, is waiting in the chilly hallway outside the local magistrate’s court.

Although she’s chatting to people seated on the bench alongside her, her face is pale.

She’s accused of killing her three young great-grandchildren, and she’s due back in court* for the next step of the process: her lawyer will be asking for a postponement so she can go for psychiatric evaluation. This can take about 30 days and the findings of the evaluation could be

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