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Cop breaks her silence to stop her former husband’s parole bid

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Seventeen years after Lieutenant-Colonel Charlotte van der Westhuizen watched her husband murder their three children in front of her and locked her inside a house with their bleeding bodies, she has broken her silence.

Charlotte took to social media this week, calling on women to stand in solidarity with her in front of the Malmesbury prison on December 13, where her ex-husband, Marius van der Westhuizen’s parole hearing is to take place.

She is requesting that

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